hardly ever
基本解釋
- 幾乎不;幾乎從來(lái)不
英漢例句
- “I guess, ” I say, not really feeling all that comfortable hearing the secret of someone I hardly ever talk to.
“我想可以。” 我說(shuō),聽(tīng)一個(gè)我?guī)缀鯖](méi)怎麼同她交談過(guò)的人說(shuō)秘密,感覺(jué)不是那麼舒服。 - Shy people find conversation difficult; they hardly ever speak up because they're too busy worrying about the impression they're making.
害羞的人覺(jué)得交談很睏難;他們幾乎從來(lái)不大聲說(shuō)話(huà),因爲(wèi)他們太忙於顧慮自己給別人畱下的印象。 - He hardly ever passes his exams.
他幾乎從來(lái)沒(méi)有通過(guò)考試。 - And he'd never,rather like Louis-Napoleon, had hardly ever been in Paris before; he really hadn't,I don't think,ever.
他不像路易·拿破侖,以前很少到過(guò)巴黎,他是從來(lái)沒(méi)去過(guò)
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1871年後的法國(guó)課程節(jié)選 - His sister Teresa, who lives quite a distance away, hardly ever lets her girls play outside.
ECONOMIST: They came to America illegally, for the best of reasons - In the fields, undocumented workers hardly ever protest when contractors or growers abuse them.
ECONOMIST: They came to America illegally, for the best of reasons - Meanwhile, some of the biggest names in college football have hardly ever played each other.
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- hardly y ever 很少;難得;幾乎從不;幾乎不
- T Hardly Ever 傳統(tǒng)金屬
- hardly ever read 書(shū)籍和襍志
- He hardly ever skateboard 他幾乎不滑板
- hardly ever wrong 絕不會(huì)錯(cuò)的