totally
英 ['təʊtəlɪ]
美['totəli]
- adv. 完全地
英英释意
- 1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly');
- "he was wholly convinced"
- "entirely satisfied with the meal"
- "it was completely different from what we expected"
- "was completely at fault"
- "a totally new situation"
- "the directions were all wrong"
- "it was not altogether her fault"
- "an altogether new approach"
- "a whole new idea"
双语例句
- 1. I remember being very young and being totally enamored of him.
- 我记得当时很年轻,非常迷恋他。
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- 2. When they told me she had gone missing I was totally stunned.
- 他们告诉我她不见了时,我当时完全惊呆了。
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- 3. She just totally blew me away with her singing.
- 她的歌声让我完全陶醉其中。
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- 4. He said these figures were bogus and totally inaccurate.
- 他说这些数字都是捏造的,完全不准确。
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- 5. She was caustically brilliant, yet totally loyal, unpretentious, human and tolerant.
- 她这个人才气逼人,可是绝对忠诚可靠,而且毫不做作,有人情味和宽容心。
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