very loudly
英 [ˈveri ˈlaʊdli]
美 [ˈveri ˈlaʊdli]
网络 非常大声
英英释义
adv
- a direction in music
双语例句
- As soon as it's12o'clock, everyone shouts very loudly.
一到12点,大家高声欢呼。 - Said Alice, very loudly and decidedly, and the Queen was silent.
爱丽丝干脆大声说,而王后却不说话了。 - Chinese people like to converse very loudly and passionately at times, and it can be easy to mistake this for an argument.
有时中国人喜欢大声而激动地说话,你很容易误认为他们是在争吵。 - When the morning dawned, the Cock, as usual, crowed very loudly several times.
天色渐明,公鸡照往常一样,高声地啼叫几次。 - This time we were seated near a very enthusiastic group of Romanians, loudly supporting their team.
这次,我们坐在一群热情的罗马尼亚人旁边,他们大声为自己的参赛队伍加油助威。 - Of course, everyone began to shout very loudly.
当然,每一个人都开始大声地喊叫。 - We cheered for Bob's team very loudly!
我们为鲍勃的球队大声地欢呼了! - This shows that to be considered a thought leader you don't have to have a thought of your own: it's fine to take someone else's. Gore's contribution was saying it very loudly, with some PowerPoint slides.
这表明,要想被视作思想领袖,你不一定非要有自己的思想:把别人的拿过来也可以。戈尔的贡献就在于他非常响亮地说了出来,而且还用了一些PowerPoint幻灯片。 - Speaking loudly ﹕ Remember that it's not the loudest person who impresses their friends. It's very rude to speak loudly or shout in public.
记?能让人心悦诚服,往往都不是说话声浪最大的人。在公众场合大声说话或叫嚷,都是十分不礼貌的表现。 - In1981, for example, an unknown elderly woman appeared in a TV advertisement in which she looked at a very small hamburger and complained loudly," where is the beef?"
比如,1981年,一位名不见经传的老夫人出现在一个电视广告中,她看着一只很小的汉堡包,大声抱怨说:“牛肉呢?”