词汇:terribly

adv. 可怕地;[口]非常;极度地

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entitled;lit a cigarette;light->lit;literature->lit;concentration and pleasure;my wife suffered terribly.my wife was delighted;the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite;
>> 78-The Last One?
SCARLETT:
No! No, you're wrong! Terribly wrong! I don't want a divorce. Oh Rhett, when I knew tonight, when I knew I loved you, I ran home to tell you, oh darling, darling!
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
RHETT:
Here, dry your eyes. If you had it to do all over again, you'd do it no differently. You're like the thief who isn't the least bit sorry he stole but he's terribly, terribly sorry he's going to jail.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
Though I expect our good times must seem terribly silly to you because you're so serious.
>> 飘 Gone with the Wind Movie Script
We see whispers exchanged. Jack becomesthe subject of furtive glances. Now they're all feeling terribly liberal and dangerous.
>> 泰坦尼克号 Titanic (1997) Movie Script
I'm terribly sorry, I didn't know.
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 加勒比海盗:黑珍珠号的诅咒 Movie Script
I'm terribly sorry, I didn't know.
>> Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 加勒比海盗:黑珍珠号的诅咒 Movie Script
PURSER:
(holding up the telegram) I'm terribly sorry to disturb you but we have received two telegrams.
>> The Godfather: Part II 教父2 1974 Movie Script
Brother, I thought of you terribly.
>> 新少林寺 Shaolin (2011)Movie Script
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THE KID'S ROOM He is terribly excited and looks stronger than we've yet seen him.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
MAN IN BLACK: Oh no. It's just that they're terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
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BUTTERCUP, terribly moved. She stands immobile among her subjects, blinking back tears. HOLD on her beauty for a moment.
>> The Princess Bride Movie Script
“Yes, and colder too,” Jasper said. “I’ve got my feet practically in the fire and my dern toes are still frozen.” Dish found to his annoyance that his own breath caused his mustache to freeze, something he would not have imagined could happen. The men put on all the clothes they had and were still terribly cold. When the storm blew out and the sun reappeared, the cold refused to leave. In fact, it got colder, and formed such a hard crust on the snow that the men slipped and fell just going a few feet to the wagon.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“You’re restless,” Old Hugh said. “You go on. I’ll creep along in this wagon and catch you north of the Musselshell.” Call rode back toward the herd, but at a fairly slow pace. In the afternoon he stopped and sat for several hours by a little stream. Ordinarily he would have felt guilty for not heading back to the boys right away, but Gus’s death had changed that. Gus was not a person he had expected to outlive; now that he had, much was different. Gus had always been lucky—everybody said so, and he said so himself. Only Gus’s luck ran out. Jake’s had run out, Deets’s had run out; both deaths were unexpected, both sad, terribly sad, but Call believed them. He had seen them both with his own eyes. And, believing in the deaths, he had put them behind him.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
“Now go on, Pea,” Augustus said. “Go get the Captain, and don’t worry about me. Don’t let the Indians catch you, whatever you do.” Gus reached out a hand and Pea Eye realized he was offering a handshake. Pea Eye shook his hand, feeling terribly sad.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
At dawn Clara went out and took Cholo some coffee. He had finished digging and was sitting on the mound of earth that would soon cover Bob. Walking toward the ridge in the early sunlight, Clara had the momentary sense that they were all watching her, the boys and Bob. The vision lasted a second; it was Cholo who was watching her. It was windy, and the grass waved over the graves of her three boys—four now, she felt. In memory Bob seemed like a boy to her also. He had aboyish innocence and kept it to the end, despite the strains of work and marriage in a rough place. It often irritated her, that innocence of his. She had felt it to be laziness—it left her alone to do the thinking, which she resented. Yet she had loved it, too. He had never been a knowing man in the way that Gus was knowing, or even Jake Spoon. When she decided to marry Bob, Jake, who was a hothead, grew red in the face and proceeded to throw a fit. It disturbed him terribly that she had chosen someone he thought was dumb. Gus had been better behaved, if no less puzzled. She remembered how it pleased her to thwart them—to make them realize that her measure was different from theirs. “I’ll always know where he is,” she told Gus. It was the only explanation she ever offered.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Though he had been constantly jealous while she was traveling with Gus, at least she was there. In the evening he would often see her sitting outside the tent. He dreamed about her often—once had even dreamed that she was sleeping near him. In the dream she was so beautiful that he ached when he woke up. That Gus had seen fit to leave her on the Platte made him terribly irritable.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
At first he was very scared. He had been bitten in the night—the poison had had several hours in which to work. It was already too late to cut the bite and try to drain the poison. He had no medicines and could do nothing for himself. He grew lightheaded and assumed he was dying. From the bluff he could see far north across the Republican, almost to Nebraska, he supposed. It was terribly bad luck, to be snakebit almost in sight of where he needed to be. He didn’t even have much water, for with the river so close he had let himself run low.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Maggie sighed. “I’d just feel happy if you did,” she said. “I’d just feel so happy.” Something in the way she said it had disturbed him terribly. She looked as if she would cry or run down the stairs after him. He had seen despair in men and women, but had not expected to see it in Maggie on that occasion. Yet despair was what he saw.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
Yet July had a sense that something was terribly wrong. More than once it occurred to him that Elmira might have some strange disease that caused her to act the way she was acting. She had less appetite than most people, for one thing—she just nibbled at her food. Now he had no one to trust her to except Roscoe Brown, who was only slightly less afraid of her than he would be of a Comanche.
>> Lonesome Dove 孤鸽镇
I can imagine some very prim and proper situations where the one that did it was probably terribly embarrassed or mortified.
>> Fart: A Documentary Movie Script
DAVID:
Been terribly busy.
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script
BERTIE:
Oh I say, I'm terribly sorry. Tell your lads I'll buy a new one.
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script
DAVID:
Wallis explained it. She's terribly clever.
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script
KING GEORGE V: (to the mike) "I can only say to you, my very very dear people, that the Queen and I thank you from the depths of our hearts for all the loyalty and - may I say so? - the love with which this day and always you have surrounded us. I dedicate myself anew to your service for all the years that may still be given to me." The News Reader, terribly moved, whispers to his Technicians: TKS/Seidler/09/17/08 17.
>> 国王的演讲 The King's Speech Movie Script