completely
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
Significado: Totally or entirely; with nothing missing
完全地,彻底地
completamente, totalmente
完全に、全く
완전히, 전적으로
The word 'completely' is an adverb meaning totally or entirely, with nothing missing or left out. It emphasises that something is done to the fullest extent. 'Completely different,' 'completely agree,' and 'completely wrong' are common combinations.
「completely」是一个副词,意思是完全地或彻底地,没有遗漏。它强调某事做到了最大程度。「completely different」「completely agree」「completely wrong」是常见的搭配。
La palabra «completely» es un adverbio que significa totalmente o enteramente, sin que falte ni quede nada. Enfatiza que algo se hace en su máxima extensión. «Completely different», «completely agree» y «completely wrong» son combinaciones comunes.
「completely」は、完全に、全体的に、何も欠けていない、または残されていないことを意味する副詞です。何かが最大限に行われていることを強調します。「completely different」「completely agree」「completely wrong」はよく使われる組み合わせです。
'completely'는 완전히, 전적으로, 빠짐없이라는 뜻의 부사입니다. 무언가가 최대한으로 이루어졌음을 강조합니다. 'completely different'(완전히 다른), 'completely agree'(전적으로 동의하다), 'completely wrong'(완전히 틀린)이 자주 쓰이는 조합입니다.
Ejemplos
- I completely forgot about our meeting—I'm so sorry. 我完全忘了我们的会议——非常抱歉。Me olvidé completamente de nuestra reunión, lo siento mucho.会議のことをすっかり忘れていました—本当にごめんなさい。회의 일정을 완전히 잊고 있었습니다—정말 죄송합니다.
- The house was completely destroyed by the fire. 那所房子被大火完全摧毁了。La casa fue completamente destruida por el fuego.その家は火事で完全に破壊されました。그 집은 화재로 완전히 파괴되었습니다.
- I completely agree with everything you've said. 我完全同意你说的一切。Estoy completamente de acuerdo con todo lo que has dicho.あなたがおっしゃったことすべてに完全に同意します。당신이 말씀하신 모든 것에 전적으로 동의합니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From 'complete' + '-ly'. 'Complete' comes from Latin 'completus', past participle of 'complere' meaning 'to fill up', from 'com-' (together) + 'plere' (to fill).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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