释义 |
*ve·ry¹ /`vɛrɪ; ˈveri/ adv 1 used to emphasize an adjective or adverb 很,非常〔用于强调形容词或副词〕: It's a very good book. 这是一本非常好的书。 John gets embarrassed very easily. 约翰很容易局促不安。 I miss her very much. 我很想念她。 2 not very good/difficult/happy etc not good, difficult, pleased etc 不是很好/很难/很开心等: I'm not very good at spelling. 我不是很擅长拼写。 "Was the game exciting?" "Not very." “比赛精彩吗?”“不怎么精彩。” 3 very well spoken used when you are agreeing to do something or allow something, especially when you do not want to 【口】 好吧,行〔尤指勉强表示同意或许可〕: "Are you coming?" "Oh, very well, if I must." “你来吗?”“哦,好吧,要是我一定要来的话。”
USAGE NOTE 用法说明: very Don't use very with adjectives and adverbs that already have a strong meaning, such as huge, terrible or starving. very 不要与已带有强烈含意的形容词和副词,如 huge, terrible 或 starving 等连用: By the time I got home I was exhausted. (not 不用 'very exhausted'). 我回到家时筋疲力尽了。 Use much not very, to make the comparative form of an adjective. You can say 'very big' or 'the very biggest', but not 'very bigger'. The correct way of saying this is much bigger. 构成形容词比较级形式用 much, 不用 very。可以说 very big 或 the very biggest, 但不能说 very bigger。正确的形式是 much bigger。 |