hardly 意味
EN[ˈhɑːdli] [ˈhɑɹdli]US
日漸く, ほとんど
- 副詞 (Adverb)COMhardlierCOMmore hardlySUPhardliestSUPmost hardly
- (manner, obsolete) Firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
- (manner, archaic) Harshly, severely.
- I can't really deal hardly with people.
- (now rare) With difficulty.
- (degree) Barely, only just, almost not.
- With this the second of three games in seven days for Stoke, it was hardly surprising to see nine changes from the side that started against Newcastle in the Premier League on Monday.
- (manner, obsolete) Firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
- 間投詞 (Interjection)
- Not really.
- I think the Beatles are a really overrated band. ― Hardly!
- Not really.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- But McCartney, 50, is hardly ready to give up the ghost of his creative past.
- Are you all right? You've hardly touched your lunch.
- Consider that we’ve had three major events and the year has hardly begun.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of hardly in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 副詞
- 程度副詞
- 程度副詞
- 間投詞
- 副詞
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