Sure enough, English: Really.
Lexical analysis
1, unexpected
English ['? nik'spektidli]
Unexpectedly, unexpectedly, unexpectedly.
Example: but? Unexpectedly,? She? Games? Me? Back? 2000? Yuan. ?
But unexpectedly, she gave me 2000 yuan back.
Example: Still? It? Resonance? With what? We ... ? What if? we? Unexpected? Touch? Yes. ?
It resonated with us. If we really meet a full moon.
is that true
English [r? l? ]; Beauty [? ri? Lee? rili]
In fact, in fact; Sure enough, really; Really? (emoticon)
Example: That's when the stress really begins.
That's when the pressure really begins.
Example: "We found that this was a completely wrong decision." -"Really?"
"We found that this was a completely wrong decision." -"Really?"
Extended data
The usage of really
The basic meaning of 1 is "really, truly and truly", which is usually used in situations where the other party is expected to have different opinions, so it means "really, I won't lie to you", and sometimes it is used to express surprise or implicit doubt.
2. It can also be used as a "very, very" solution.
3.really is often used with ought or should to mean "correct and appropriate".
4. You can really modify verbs, adjectives or whole sentences.
5. Is it necessary for revision or to avoid misunderstanding? Really can sometimes be placed between the infinitive symbol to and the verb prototype to form a split infinitive.
6.really is usually placed before the notional verb, after the copula verb, auxiliary verb and modal verb; For emphasis, it can also be placed before the copula, auxiliary verb and modal verb, and then the copula, auxiliary verb and modal verb are emphasized.