
英:/'trəˈmendəsli/ 美:/'trəˈmendəsli/
非常
比较级:more tremendously 最高级:most tremendously
adv. 非常地;可怕地;惊人地
It is tremendously pleasant to practice listening in this way.
用这种方法练习听力非常地惬意。
Renting out houses during the holidays is tremendously popular.
假期房屋出租非常地受欢迎。
I am confident that my experience will tremendously meet the company's needs.
我相信我的经验将极好地满足公司的需求
The two cars vary tremendously.
两辆车差别极大
Despite having a tremendously volatile relationship, they managed to stay together for 25 years.
尽管他们的关系很紧张、也不稳定,他们在一起也有25年了。
I thought they played tremendously well, didn't you?
我认为他们表演得非常好,你不觉得吗?
University funding was tremendously biased toward scientists.
大学资助金是极度偏重于科学家的。
The proportion of the population who are over retirement age has grown tremendously in the past few years.
超过退休年龄的人口的比例在过去几年中已急剧增长。
The robin was tremendously busy.
知更鸟忙得不可开交。
Since the new management system was put into effect, the production of this factory has increased tremendously.
自从实行新的管理制度以来,这个厂的生产有了很大发展。
adv.|considerably/remarkably/finely;非常地;可怕地;惊人地
“tremendously”是一个副词,表示程度极高或影响极大,常用于强调某种状态、变化或行为的强度。其核心含义为“极其地、非常地、惊人地”,既可描述积极现象(如进步、成功),也可用于中性或负面语境(如压力、差异)。词源上,它源自拉丁语“tremendus”(令人敬畏的),17世纪进入英语后逐渐演变为强调“超出常规规模”的含义(Oxford English Dictionary)。
在具体用法中,该词分为三类:
语言学研究表明,“tremendously”属于强化副词(intensifier),与“extremely”“enormously”属同义词范畴,但在语体色彩上更偏向正式书面表达(Merriam-Webster)。需注意其与“tremendous”(形容词)的派生关系,后者多直接修饰名词,如“tremendous effort”(巨大努力)。
“Tremendously”是一个英语副词,表示程度极高,常用于强调某事物的强度、规模或重要性。以下是详细解析:
若需更多例句或扩展学习,可参考(爱词霸)、(新东方)等权威词典。
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