actually
音标发音
- 英式音标 ['æktjʊəlɪ; -tʃʊ-]
- 美式音标 [ˈæk.tʃu.ə.li]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adv.实际上;事实上;竟然(表示惊讶)
同根派生
- adj性质的同根词
- actual:真实的,实际的;现行的,目前的。
- n性质的同根词
- actualization:实现;现实化。
- actuality:现状;现实;事实。
- vi性质的同根词
- actualise:成为现实;发挥出潜力(等于actualize)。
- vt性质的同根词
- actualize:实施,实行;实现。
- actualise:实行;使成现实;发挥出…的潜力。
用法辨析
- actually有时意为"说来奇怪,但竟然这样。I actually saw him yesterday. 说来奇怪,我昨天竟然看见了他。
- actually意为“真正地,事实上”,actual则是“真的,实际的”,他们可以被用来改错或者是解开误解。The book says she died aged 47,but her actual age was 43。 ‘Hello,John.Nice to meet you.’‘Actually,my name's Andy.’
- 他们也可以用actual来把事情表达得更清楚,精确,或者是提供意想不到的信息。I've got a new job.Actually,they've made me sales manager.
- actual与actually有时会被错误使用,与present, current,now等词的意思混淆。注意actual没有“当前的,现在的”等义。In 1900 the population of London was higher than its now. (NOT...than actually is)
- 英国人通常使用actually将坏消息断开来讲,‘How did you get on with my car?' ‘Well,actually,I'm terribly sorry,I'm afraid I had a crash.’
英汉例句
- He actually became convinced that the nurses had an unanswerable case.
他实际上已经相信了护士们的情况确实如此。 - They actually moved down from upstairs because the rent's that expensive.
他们确实从楼上搬到了楼下,因为房租太贵了。 - He will actually be serving three concurrent five-year sentences.
实际上,他将服3个5年徒刑,合并执行。 - What did she actually say?
她到底是怎么说的? - For the first week he never actually saw the fabled Jack.
第一周他实际上从没见到传说中的杰克。
词组短语
- actually ad 竟然;实际上;现实上;竟至
- actually both 其实都;其实这两
- actually played 真正进行了的
- actually recognized 必须一种现实且公认的
- bathe actually 实际地洗澡
短语
英英字典
- (IN FACT) in fact or really
- (SURPRISE) used in sentences in which there is information that is in some way surprising or the opposite of what most people would expect
- (SAYING NO) used as a way of making a sentence slightly more polite, for example when you are expressing an opposing opinion, correcting what someone else has said, or refusing an offer
- You use actually to indicate that a situation exists or happened, or to emphasize that it is true.
- You use actually when you are correcting or contradicting someone.
- You can use actually when you are politely expressing an opinion that other people might not have expected from you.
- You use actually to introduce a new topic into a conversation.