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Totally Meaning in English

word

/ˈtoʊtəɫi/
TOH-duh-lee
/tˈəʊtəli/
TOH-tuh-lee

释义

Used to emphasize that something is complete, absolute, or without exception; means 'completely' or 'entirely.'

用法与细微差别

Very informal and common in speech; often used for emphasis or agreement ('That’s totally true'). Can sound casual or exaggerated if overused. Similar to 'completely' or 'absolutely', but 'totally' is less formal.

例句

The answer is totally correct.

basic

She totally forgot my birthday.

basic

It was totally unexpected.

basic

I totally agree with you.

natural

That movie was totally awesome!

natural

I'm totally ready for the test now.

natural