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Hardly Meaning in English

word

/ˈhɑɹdɫi/
HAR-dlee
/hˈɑːdli/
HAH-dlee

释义

Hardly means almost not or almost none. It can also mean only just, showing that something happens with difficulty or in a very small amount.

用法与细微差别

Usually comes before the main verb: 'I hardly know him.' Common with 'ever', 'any', 'at all': 'hardly ever', 'hardly any'. Don't confuse it with 'hard'—'work hard' means with effort, but 'hardly work' means almost not work. In formal style, 'Hardly had I arrived when…' means 'as soon as'.

例句

There is hardly any sugar left.

basic

She could hardly walk after the game.

basic

We hardly ever see them these days.

natural

I was so tired I could hardly keep my eyes open.

natural

Hardly had we sat down when the phone rang.

natural

I hardly eat meat now.

basic