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trulyad. 1. loyally,faithfully忠心地,忠实地。 △2H.IV. 5. 2. 7:“The service that I truly did his life / Hath left meopen to all injuries.” (The Lord Chief Justice fearsthat Prince Henry,now King Henry V,will seek re-venge for his arrest of him. )在他生前我对他的忠心服务,要使我受到一切伤害。 △H.V.5. 2. 170 (162):“but a goodheart,Kate. is the sun and the moon.or rather thesun and not the moon; for it shines bright and neverchanges,but keeps his course truly.”但是一颗真挚的心,凯蒂,却是太阳和月亮,或者不如说是太阳而不是月亮;因为太阳的光辉永远照耀,忠实地守住自己的轨道,从不改变。 △Oth.1.1.43:“We cannot all be masters. nor all masters Can-not be truly followed. ” (nor … cannot …: doublenegative)我们不能都做主人,主人也并不都能叫人忠实地追随他。 2. rightly,correctly. justly. honourably对地.正确地.正当地.体面地。 △H. V 3. 2. 20 (18):“As duly. but not astruly,/ As bird doth sing on bough. ”巧倒是巧,但不那么好,就像枝头唱歌的鸟。 3. really,indeed真正地,确实地。 △ 2H.VI. 3. 1. 330:“I’ll see it truly done,my Lord of York ”我一定把这事确实办到,约克大人。 |