extremely

英 [ɪk'striːmlɪ; ek-] 美 [ɪk'strimli]
  • adv. 非常,极其;极端地
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extremely (adv.)
1530s, from extreme + -ly (2). Originally "with great severity," later more loosely, "in extreme degree" (1570s).
1. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.
他是个苛刻的批评家,但却是个非常善良的人。

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2. His best friend was killed by police under extremely questionable circumstances.
他最好的朋友在极其可疑的情况下被警察打死了。

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3. It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
它言辞激烈地谴责了这场它所谓的英国极不公正的竞选活动。

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4. Social scientists have grown extremely unwilling to make value judgments about cultures.
社会科学家们已经变得十分不愿意对文化作出价值判断。

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5. It can become extremely hot and dry, specially in a small glasshouse.
空气会变得特别炎热干燥,特别是在一个小玻璃房里。

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