◎ very shí fēn Adverb (1) [very]: very, very, very, very Very pleased Very sad (2) [utterly; absolutely; extremely]: to an extreme degree of Very frightened (3) [often; always]: always; always Is not easy in the Yamen. - "Golden Lotus" (4) [perfect]: perfect; full Look at the woman, although no great appearance, but also some moving color. - "Water Margin"
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English Expression
n.: ever such, fully, absolutely, often, utterly, be in (full) vogue, in (very)good nick, from (sheer)necessity, thoroughness, fullness, full
persistent, durable, robust, adamantine, stable, purposeful, Budiaoyiqing commiserative, extremely, persistent, absolute, deep, very, by a very great amount, vitally, exceedingly, high, infinitely, infinitely, infinitely, very endeavor, soon, abominably, bold, manful, extremely, badly, suddenly, longitudinal, absolutely, solid, continual, persistent, stubborn, deep, deep, barely, purely, walloping, ceaseless, that does not slacken, drastically, from the word go, ceaseless, never slackening or stopping, arbitrary, badly, adequately, soundly, soundly, ambition plain, courageous, stable, ceaseless, done, happening, working, etc in an even and regular way, balky, stubborn, extreme, supremely, extempore, on the spot, unbending, conspicuously, Indubitability of, certain, endless, unrelenting, no inactive, abnormally, charming, then, then absolute, totally