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  • hardly

    英:[ˈhɑ:dli]   美: [ˈhɑ:rdli] 

    hardly 基本解释

    hardly 相关词组

    1. hardly any : 几乎没有;

    hardly 相关例句

    副词

    1. hardly的解释

    1. I can hardly ask him directly for more money.
        我绝不能直接向他多要钱。

    2. My legs were so weak that I could hardly stand.
        我的腿虚弱得简直无法站立。

    3. hardly什么意思

    3. My legs were so weak I could hardly stand.
        我的腿软得简直不能站立。

    4. hardly

    4. He had hardly arrived when it began to snow.
        他一到,天就下起雪来了。

    5. This is hardly the time to discuss such matters.
        在现在讨论这事根本不合适。

    hardly 网络解释

    1. 几乎没有:3.成千上万的房屋被龙卷风(tornado)摧毁. 4.人们用化学物质来保护庄稼(crops)免受昆虫的伤害,但事实上,化学物质毁坏了土地(the earth). 6.那个化学老师现在只能靠唱歌来谋生,因为他的房子被烧毁了,而他几乎没有(hardly)钱.

    2. 很难:从下文他卖西红柿可知,经理是说他很难(hardly)得到这份工作. 6. A. 与下句中sells构成对比:他从超市买了(buy)一箱西红柿. 7. C. 在那天结束时,他已经拥有了100美元,由此判断:当天他从超市中反复(Repeating)批发了好几次西红柿去卖.

    3. 几乎不:hard 努力地;使劲;猛烈地 硬的;困难的;艰难的 | hardly 几乎不 | hardship 困难

    4. 几乎不;几乎没有:skateboard.踩滑板;参加滑板运动v | hardly.几乎不;几乎没有adv | ever.曾;曾经adv

    1. (用于修正作出的陈述,表示不大可能)几乎不,几乎没有
        You use hardly to modify a statement when you want to emphasize that it is only a small amount or detail which makes it true, and that therefore it is best to consider the opposite statement as being true.

    hardly

        e.g. I hardly know you...
               我不太认识你。
        e.g. Nick, on the sofa, hardly slept...
               尼克在沙发上几乎没睡。

    2. 几乎不;几乎没有
        You use hardly in expressions such as hardly ever ,hardly any, and hardly anyone to mean almost never, almost none, or almost no-one.

        e.g. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish...
               我们每晚吃炸薯条,但几乎从不吃鱼。
        e.g. Most of the others were so young they had hardly any experience...
               其他人大多都很年轻,几乎没什么经验。

    3. (用在否定句中构成双重否定,用于强调某事属实或经常发生)几乎不
        You use hardly before a negative statement in order to emphasize that something is usually true or usually happens.

        e.g. Hardly a day goes by without a visit from someone.
               几乎每天都有人来。

    4. (用于can之后,表示强调)很难
        When you say you can hardly do something, you are emphasizing that it is very difficult for you to do it.

        e.g. I can hardly believe it's been over eight years since you used to go camping at Cedar Creek...
               我几乎无法相信现在距离你过去常常去松溪露营的日子已经有8年多了。
        e.g. My garden was covered with so many butterflies that I could hardly see the flowers.
               我的花园里飞舞着很多蝴蝶,我几乎看不见花了。

    5. (表示两件事情紧接着发生)刚刚,才
        If you say hardly had one thing happened when something else happened, you mean that the first event was followed immediately by the second.

        e.g. He had hardly collected the papers on his desk when the door burst open...
               他刚收起桌上的文件,门就猛地开了。
        e.g. Hardly had he returned to London when an anonymous well-wisher called to say he was about to be raided by Customs & Excise.
               他刚回到伦敦,就有一个不愿透露姓名的好心人打来电话说,他即将面临海关的突击检查。

    6. (表示希望听者或读者赞同自己)并不,丝毫不
        You use hardly to mean 'not' when you want to suggest that you are expecting your listener or reader to agree with your comment.

        e.g. We have not seen the letter, so we can hardly comment on it...
               我们还没有看到这封信,所以无从发表意见。
        e.g. It's hardly surprising his ideas didn't catch on...
               他的想法没有被广泛接受,这并不足为奇。

    7. (尤用于对不赞同的说法表示惊奇或不满)不可能,不会吧
        You use 'hardly' to mean 'no', especially when you want to express surprise or annoyance at a statement that you disagree with.

        e.g. 'They all thought you were marvellous!' —'Well, hardly.'...
               “他们都认为你很棒!”“哦,不可能吧!”
        e.g. 'We could almost have seen it,' — 'Hardly, darling — in the dark and from a distance of a good hundred feet?'
               “我们几乎都看到它了。”“不会吧,亲爱的——天那么黑,离得又至少有100英尺呢!”

    词典解释

    1. (用于修正作出的陈述,表示不大可能)几乎不,几乎没有
        You use hardly to modify a statement when you want to emphasize that it is only a small amount or detail which makes it true, and that therefore it is best to consider the opposite statement as being true.

    hardly

        e.g. I hardly know you...
               我不太认识你。
        e.g. Nick, on the sofa, hardly slept...
               尼克在沙发上几乎没睡。

    2. 几乎不;几乎没有
        You use hardly in expressions such as hardly ever ,hardly any, and hardly anyone to mean almost never, almost none, or almost no-one.

        e.g. We ate chips every night, but hardly ever had fish...
               我们每晚吃炸薯条,但几乎从不吃鱼。
        e.g. Most of the others were so young they had hardly any experience...
               其他人大多都很年轻,几乎没什么经验。

    3. (用在否定句中构成双重否定,用于强调某事属实或经常发生)几乎不
        You use hardly before a negative statement in order to emphasize that something is usually true or usually happens.

        e.g. Hardly a day goes by without a visit from someone.
               几乎每天都有人来。

    4. (用于can之后,表示强调)很难
        When you say you can hardly do something, you are emphasizing that it is very difficult for you to do it.

        e.g. I can hardly believe it's been over eight years since you used to go camping at Cedar Creek...
               我几乎无法相信现在距离你过去常常去松溪露营的日子已经有8年多了。
        e.g. My garden was covered with so many butterflies that I could hardly see the flowers.
               我的花园里飞舞着很多蝴蝶,我几乎看不见花了。

    5. (表示两件事情紧接着发生)刚刚,才
        If you say hardly had one thing happened when something else happened, you mean that the first event was followed immediately by the second.

        e.g. He had hardly collected the papers on his desk when the door burst open...
               他刚收起桌上的文件,门就猛地开了。
        e.g. Hardly had he returned to London when an anonymous well-wisher called to say he was about to be raided by Customs & Excise.
               他刚回到伦敦,就有一个不愿透露姓名的好心人打来电话说,他即将面临海关的突击检查。

    6. (表示希望听者或读者赞同自己)并不,丝毫不
        You use hardly to mean 'not' when you want to suggest that you are expecting your listener or reader to agree with your comment.

        e.g. We have not seen the letter, so we can hardly comment on it...
               我们还没有看到这封信,所以无从发表意见。
        e.g. It's hardly surprising his ideas didn't catch on...
               他的想法没有被广泛接受,这并不足为奇。

    7. (尤用于对不赞同的说法表示惊奇或不满)不可能,不会吧
        You use 'hardly' to mean 'no', especially when you want to express surprise or annoyance at a statement that you disagree with.

        e.g. 'They all thought you were marvellous!' —'Well, hardly.'...
               “他们都认为你很棒!”“哦,不可能吧!”
        e.g. 'We could almost have seen it,' — 'Hardly, darling — in the dark and from a distance of a good hundred feet?'
               “我们几乎都看到它了。”“不会吧,亲爱的——天那么黑,离得又至少有100英尺呢!”

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