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dearly [ˈdɪrli]

adv. 深深地; 昂贵地;

例句:

  • Britain was to pay dearly for its lack of resolve.
    英国将为缺乏决心付出惨痛的代价。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • He drank too much and is paying dearly for it.
    他现在正为酗酒付出沉重的代价。
  • The Republican candidate'sadmissions about his failure to pay taxes cost him dearly.
    该共和党候选人承认自己没有缴税,这一坦白让他付出了惨痛代价。
  • He would dearly have liked a pint now himself.
    来自A. Price
  • Many paid dearly when the Pear was their fate.
    来自SA
  • Even those with the best ratings are paying dearly.
    来自WSJ