terribly
英 ['terɪblɪ]
美 ['tɛrəbli]
英語の語源
- terribly (adv.)
- "dreadfully, so as to cause terror, in a horrible manner," mid-15c., from terrible + -ly (2). In the sense of "extremely" it is first recorded 1833; in the sense of "extremely badly" it dates from 1930.
例文
- 1. Poor Dr Pegler got terribly behindhand with his appointments.
- 哀れなペグラー博士は当初の約束に大きく遅れていた。
- 2.I think he misses her terribly .You might cheer him up.
- 彼は彼女が恋しすぎると思う。あなたは彼を少し元気にすることができるかもしれません。
- 3.Even clever people are not terribly clever when put on the spot.
- 賢い人が難題に直面しても、必ずしも頭がいいとは限らない。
- 4.The chances of a planet surviving a supernova always looked terribly slim.
- 惑星が超新星爆発を避ける確率は常に非常に低い。
- 5.My son has suffered terribly .He has lost his best friend.
- 息子は大きな苦痛を受け、親友を失った。
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