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sadly    音标拼音: [s'ædli]
ad. 悲痛地,悲惨地,悲伤地

悲痛地,悲惨地,悲伤地

sadly
adv 1: in an unfortunate way; "sadly he died before he could see
his grandchild" [synonym: {sadly}, {unhappily}] [ant:
{happily}]
2: with sadness; in a sad manner; "`She died last night,' he
said sadly"
3: in an unfortunate or deplorable manner; "he was sadly
neglected"; "it was woefully inadequate" [synonym: {deplorably},
{lamentably}, {sadly}, {woefully}]

Sadly \Sad"ly\, adv.
1. Wearily; heavily; firmly. [Obs.]
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In go the spears full sadly in arest. --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster]

2. Seriously; soberly; gravely. [Obs.]
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To tell thee sadly, shepherd, without blame
Or our neglect, we lost her as we came. --Milton.
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3. Grievously; deeply; sorrowfully; miserably. "He sadly
suffers in their grief." --Dryden.
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83 Moby Thesaurus words for "sadly":
abominably, agonizingly, awfully, baldly, balefully, bitterly,
blatantly, bleakly, brashly, by ill hap, by ill luck, confoundedly,
cruelly, damnably, deadly, deathly, dejectedly, deplorably,
despondently, deucedly, dismally, distressfully, distressingly,
dolorously, dreadfully, drearily, egregiously, excessively,
excruciatingly, exorbitantly, extravagantly, flagrantly,
frightfully, funereally, gloomily, gravely, grievously, grimly,
harrowingly, heartbreakingly, heavily, hellishly, horribly,
improperly, in adverse circumstances, inexcusably, infernally,
inordinately, intolerably, lamentably, lugubriously, miserably,
morosely, mournfully, nakedly, openly, painfully, pathetically,
piteously, pitiably, ruefully, shatteringly, shockingly, solemnly,
somberly, sombrously, something awful, something fierce, sorely,
staggeringly, terribly, torturously, unashamedly, unbearably,
unconscionably, unduly, unfortunately, unhappily, unluckily,
unpardonably, unprovidentially, woefully, wretchedly



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