positively
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use positively to emphasize that you really mean what you are saying. 絕對(duì)地[ADV adj-superl] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
This is positively the last chance for the industry to establish such a system. 這絕對(duì)是該行業(yè)建立此機(jī)制的最后一次機(jī)會(huì)。
2. ADV You use positively to emphasize that something really is the case, although it may sound surprising or extreme. 真正地[強(qiáng)調(diào)]
Mike's changed since he came back – he seems positively cheerful. 邁克自從回來后就變了–他看上去真是喜氣洋洋。
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positively /?p?z?t?vl?/
劍橋詞典
- Most children respond positively to praise and encouragement .
- We need to approach the issue more positively.
- Could we phrase this more positively?
- We need to present the idea very positively.
- When you're upbeat and confident , people usually respond positively.
positively adverb (WELL)
in a good or positive way肯定的,積極的
I don't respond very positively to being bossed around - it just makes me angry . 我不喜歡被呼來喝去——這只會(huì)使我惱火。
例句
positively adverb (CERTAINLY)
certainly
肯定地
He said quite positively that he would come, so I've saved a place for him. 他很肯定地說他會(huì)來,所以我給他留了個(gè)位子。
positively adverb (COMPLETELY)
informalused to emphasize something, especially something that is unexpected
確實(shí)地,斷然地
That sales assistant was positively rude to me! 那個(gè)銷售員對(duì)我非常粗魯! 返回 positively