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别再滥用VERY了!试试这些更地道的表达!

Stop Saying VERY in English... Say this instead!

作者 · English At The Ready时长 · 4:31更新 · 2026/01/05
别再滥用VERY了!试试这些更地道的表达!
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  2. 2纯音频磨听——强化听觉记忆
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  4. 4重点词汇——精准积累
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高频实用词汇,含词性、释义与例句
thrilledadjective
非常高兴的
英文释义: extremely pleased or happy
近义词:
delightedelated

She was thrilled to receive the award.

她非常高兴能收到这个奖项。

exhaustedadjective
筋疲力尽的
英文释义: completely drained of energy
近义词:
fatiguedworn out

After the marathon, he was completely exhausted.

马拉松后,他完全筋疲力尽了。

ecstaticadjective
狂喜的
英文释义: feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness
近义词:
overjoyedeuphoric

She was ecstatic about her promotion.

她对晋升感到狂喜。

miserableadjective
痛苦的
英文释义: very unhappy or uncomfortable
近义词:
wretchedsorrowful

He felt miserable after losing his job.

失业后他感到非常痛苦。

starvingadjective
非常饥饿的
英文释义: extremely hungry
近义词:
famishedravenous

I'm starving; I haven't eaten all day.

我非常饿,一整天都没吃东西。

furiousadjective
暴怒的
英文释义: extremely angry
近义词:
enragedinfuriated

She was furious when she found out the truth.

发现真相后她暴怒了。

awfuladjective
糟糕的
英文释义: very bad or unpleasant
近义词:
terribledreadful

The weather was awful during our trip.

我们旅行期间的天气非常糟糕。

freezingadjective
极冷的
英文释义: extremely cold
近义词:
icyfrigid

It's freezing outside; wear a coat.

外面非常冷,穿件外套吧。

boilingadjective
极热的
英文释义: extremely hot
近义词:
scorchingsweltering

The soup is boiling; be careful.

汤非常热,小心点。

massiveadjective
巨大的
英文释义: very large in size or amount
近义词:
hugeenormous

They built a massive stadium for the event.

他们为活动建造了一个巨大的体育场。

stop saying very

释义: Avoid using the word 'very' excessively
中文: 避免过度使用“very”这个词
用法: Used to encourage expanding vocabulary

Stop saying very tired, say exhausted instead.

不要说very tired,用exhausted代替。

sound more confident

释义: Speak in a way that conveys assurance
中文: 说话时显得更有自信
用法: Used when discussing language improvement

Using advanced vocabulary can help you sound more confident.

使用高级词汇可以帮助你听起来更有自信。

expand your vocabulary

释义: Learn more words to improve language skills
中文: 学习更多词汇以提高语言能力
用法: Common advice for language learners

Reading books is a great way to expand your vocabulary.

阅读书籍是扩大词汇量的好方法。

utterly ridiculous

释义: Completely absurd or unreasonable
中文: 完全荒谬或不合理
用法: More formal expression

The idea is utterly ridiculous.

这个想法完全荒谬。

mad talented

释义: Extremely talented
中文: 非常有才华
用法: Informal, more common in the UK

She's mad talented at playing the piano.

她弹钢琴非常有才华。

wicked smart

释义: Extremely intelligent
中文: 非常聪明
用法: Informal expression

He's a wicked smart guy.

他是个非常聪明的人。

super helpful

释义: Extremely useful or beneficial
中文: 非常有帮助
用法: Casual and informal

That advice was super helpful.

那个建议非常有帮助。

crazy fun

释义: Extremely enjoyable
中文: 非常有趣
用法: Informal and expressive

The party was crazy fun.

派对非常有趣。

spotless

释义: Extremely clean
中文: 非常干净
用法: Used as an alternative to 'very clean'

Her kitchen is always spotless.

她的厨房总是非常干净。

expand your palette

释义: Increase your range of expressions or vocabulary
中文: 扩大你的表达或词汇范围
用法: Metaphorical expression

Learning synonyms helps you expand your palette.

学习同义词有助于扩大你的词汇范围。

听音猜词,点击空格可自行填写

Stop saying in English.

There's nothing wrong with but in today's video I'm going to teach you some alternatives to help you expand your vocabulary and to sound more confident.

So for example, if you say happy you could say thrilled.

Let's start with the first part of today's video and look at some direct Replacements for stop saying very and add these words to your vocabulary.

They're not as strong as or really or so, but they're relatively close now.

So we've looked at some common Direct alternatives that you can actually replace with but I want to talk about some adjectives and this is really where we expand our vocabulary.

instead of say this very tired becomes exhausted.

happy becomes ecstatic.

sad becomes miserable.

hungry becomes starving.

原声段落播放 · 点击任意句子即可播放

还没有选择句子

Stop saying very

别再频繁使用“非常”

in English.

在英语中。

There's nothing wrong with very but in today's video

使用“非常”本身并无不妥,但在今天的视频里

I'm going to teach you some alternatives

我将教你一些替代表达

to help you expand your vocabulary

帮助你扩充词汇量

and to sound more confident

并让你听起来更自信