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1. | Of course my complacency could hardly get start enough to lift my nose a trifle into the air. |
| 不用说,我刚刚能稍微扬眉吐气。 |
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2. | I had hardly left home when it began to rain. |
| 我刚刚出门就下起雨来。 |
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3. | In sentences indicating one thing happening immediately after another,hardly and scarcely can be placed |
| 表示一件事紧接另一件事发生的句中,可将hardly 和scarcely置于句首,然后将主语和动词的位置互换 |
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4. | In these cases it can be replaced with hardly or scarcely |
| almost和否定词的组合可与hardly 或scarcely互换 |
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5. | Almost, nearly, scarcely and hardly are adverbs and can be used with verbs, adverbs, adjectives and nouns |
| almost、 nearly、 scarcely和hardly都是副词, 均可与动词、 副词、 形容词和名词连用。 |
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6. | 3、 对黑洞的研究刚刚开始,各种各样的假说会层出不穷。 |
| The research into black holes is just starting and various speculations about then will be endless. |
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7. | Hardly is generally preferred to almost+a negative verb |
| 用hardly一般比用almost+动词否定式更为宜 |
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8. | He must have risen in the dark, for the day had hardly come; |
| 他准是天不亮就起来了,因为现在太阳才刚刚升起。 |
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9. | We had hardly started our journey when the car got a flat tyre. |
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10. | they could barely hear the speaker; we hardly knew them; just missed being hit; had scarcely rung the |
| 他们刚刚能听到讲话;我们才认识他们;正好躲过被击中;刚刚按门铃门就开了;她刚刚到达就找到了些借口离开——W·B·叶芝。 |
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