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Definition of heartily in English: heartilyadverb ˈhɑːtɪliˈhɑrdəli 1In a hearty manner. 由衷地,热忱地 她开怀大笑。 他们吃得心满意足。 Example sentencesExamples - James imagined what his friend would go through for a few days and laughed heartily.
- I have since gone out and bought the entire album, and must heartily recommend it to absolutely everybody.
- It did my heart good, as well as my lungs, for I laughed heartily throughout.
- We all read out our stories and everyone laughed heartily at mine.
- Her colleagues laughed heartily that day in Parliament and poked fun at me thereafter when we met socially.
- He laughed heartily as he kissed her and she eagerly returned his passion.
- People clapped continuously, laughed heartily and danced in gay abandon.
- He laughs heartily, he has a slue of female friends, including myself, and he genuinely cares about all of us.
- And the audience proved it in ample measure by heartily applauding the film personalities.
- You'll find very few people that disagree heartily with this intention but reality, as we all know, is an entirely different beast.
- Alexander laughed heartily at that, and the sound of his deep chuckle pleased her far more than she would have liked to admit.
- I heartily doubt that warfare was ever like that, and it is certainly not like that now.
- I'd heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the complex relationship between seeker and saint.
- She pained a mustache and a goatee on him and laughed heartily at her accomplishment.
- In my defence, I laughed heartily when Leonardo got his, but that's no excuse.
- I heartily disagree about that disconnect between parents and childless people.
- I found myself chuckling over that, and then laughing heartily.
- I am sure your father would heartily approve any efforts to complete his peace efforts of ten years ago.
- I thought it was thoroughly entertaining and would recommend it heartily.
- Young and old join in the fun, clapping hands, singing heartily, laughing and even dancing to the music.
- He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself.
- At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily.
- The audience sensed that, and laughed heartily at the reading of the diary entries.
Synonyms wholeheartedly, sincerely, genuinely, unfeignedly, warmly, cordially, deeply, profoundly, from the bottom of one's heart, from the heart, with all one's heart, heart and soul eagerly, enthusiastically, with eagerness, with enthusiasm, zealously, energetically, earnestly, vigorously, ardently, resolutely 2as submodifier To a great degree; very (especially with reference to personal feelings) (尤指个人感情)很,十分 they were heartily sick of the whole subject 他们对整个题材十分腻烦。 Example sentencesExamples - I am heartily sick of people in shops demanding money with no social niceties.
- I am heartily against the Ivory Tower which has become a very real danger.
- I'd be heartily sick of dusty decorations by then, so I've some understanding of the reason behind the withering glance.
- How heartily sick of it all must be the traders, bus companies, taxi drivers etc.
- We are all heartily sick of the noise and disruption these fireworks cause.
- Only once we were all heartily sick and tired and ready to lynch him did he release us to the reception.
- And by that time people will be heartily sick and tired of hearing about National's tax cuts.
- When the last Boers eventually surrendered, in May 1902, most Britons were heartily sick of the war.
- It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay.
- If you're heartily sick of being told how good this film is then sorry, but you need to drop everything and go and see it right now.
- The BW Party is heartily sick of pensioners going on and on about how the country owes them and how hard up they are.
- And a lot of people in the Old Australia, the Hansonite tendency for example, got heartily sick of it.
- By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane.
- SIR, - I am heartily sick of hearing claims that the A59 is the most dangerous road in the country.
- With a week to go until polling day, it seems television viewers are already heartily sick of the news coverage of the election.
- Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
- It's been weeks now, and I'm heartily sick of listening to the wind howling.
- Over the years I've loved his work, been heartily sick of it, and got back into it time and time again.
- It was funny at first but now I think everyone is heartily sick of it and I will be relieved when the fad blows over.
- We want to get the job done, and we're both of us heartily sick of it.
Synonyms very, very much, completely, entirely, totally, absolutely, extremely, thoroughly, fully, decidedly, really, exceedingly, immensely, uncommonly, extraordinarily, most, downright, one hundred per cent Scottish unco North American quite French très informal right, too … for words, seriously, majorly British informal jolly, ever so, dead, well, fair North American informal real, mighty, plumb, powerful, way South African informal lekker informal, dated devilish archaic exceeding Definition of heartily in US English: heartilyadverbˈhɑrdəliˈhärdəlē 1In a hearty manner. 由衷地,热忱地 她开怀大笑。 他们吃得心满意足。 Example sentencesExamples - It did my heart good, as well as my lungs, for I laughed heartily throughout.
- I heartily disagree about that disconnect between parents and childless people.
- He laughs heartily, he has a slue of female friends, including myself, and he genuinely cares about all of us.
- You'll find very few people that disagree heartily with this intention but reality, as we all know, is an entirely different beast.
- She pained a mustache and a goatee on him and laughed heartily at her accomplishment.
- Alexander laughed heartily at that, and the sound of his deep chuckle pleased her far more than she would have liked to admit.
- I found myself chuckling over that, and then laughing heartily.
- James imagined what his friend would go through for a few days and laughed heartily.
- He laughed heartily as he kissed her and she eagerly returned his passion.
- Young and old join in the fun, clapping hands, singing heartily, laughing and even dancing to the music.
- In my defence, I laughed heartily when Leonardo got his, but that's no excuse.
- We all read out our stories and everyone laughed heartily at mine.
- At one point Suzanne called Terri the bionic woman and I heard Terri laugh out loud heartily.
- I thought it was thoroughly entertaining and would recommend it heartily.
- And the audience proved it in ample measure by heartily applauding the film personalities.
- The audience sensed that, and laughed heartily at the reading of the diary entries.
- I heartily doubt that warfare was ever like that, and it is certainly not like that now.
- People clapped continuously, laughed heartily and danced in gay abandon.
- He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself.
- I have since gone out and bought the entire album, and must heartily recommend it to absolutely everybody.
- I'd heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the complex relationship between seeker and saint.
- I am sure your father would heartily approve any efforts to complete his peace efforts of ten years ago.
- Her colleagues laughed heartily that day in Parliament and poked fun at me thereafter when we met socially.
Synonyms wholeheartedly, sincerely, genuinely, unfeignedly, warmly, cordially, deeply, profoundly, from the bottom of one's heart, from the heart, with all one's heart, heart and soul 2as submodifier Very; to a great degree (especially with reference to personal feelings) (尤指个人感情)很,十分 they were heartily sick of the whole subject 他们对整个题材十分腻烦。 Example sentencesExamples - It's been weeks now, and I'm heartily sick of listening to the wind howling.
- When the last Boers eventually surrendered, in May 1902, most Britons were heartily sick of the war.
- By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane.
- How heartily sick of it all must be the traders, bus companies, taxi drivers etc.
- And a lot of people in the Old Australia, the Hansonite tendency for example, got heartily sick of it.
- SIR, - I am heartily sick of hearing claims that the A59 is the most dangerous road in the country.
- It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay.
- Over the years I've loved his work, been heartily sick of it, and got back into it time and time again.
- We are all heartily sick of the noise and disruption these fireworks cause.
- We want to get the job done, and we're both of us heartily sick of it.
- And by that time people will be heartily sick and tired of hearing about National's tax cuts.
- It was funny at first but now I think everyone is heartily sick of it and I will be relieved when the fad blows over.
- With a week to go until polling day, it seems television viewers are already heartily sick of the news coverage of the election.
- I am heartily against the Ivory Tower which has become a very real danger.
- I'd be heartily sick of dusty decorations by then, so I've some understanding of the reason behind the withering glance.
- Although I'm heartily sick of three letter acronyms, NBA sounds impressive.
- I am heartily sick of people in shops demanding money with no social niceties.
- If you're heartily sick of being told how good this film is then sorry, but you need to drop everything and go and see it right now.
- The BW Party is heartily sick of pensioners going on and on about how the country owes them and how hard up they are.
- Only once we were all heartily sick and tired and ready to lynch him did he release us to the reception.
Synonyms very, very much, completely, entirely, totally, absolutely, extremely, thoroughly, fully, decidedly, really, exceedingly, immensely, uncommonly, extraordinarily, most, downright, one hundred per cent |