柯林斯詞典purely /?pj??l?/ 1. ADV You use purely to emphasize that the thing you are mentioning is the most important feature or that it is the only thing which should be considered. 純粹地; 完全地[ADV with cl/group] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] It is a racing machine, designed purely for speed. 那是一部賽車,完全是爲(wèi)速度而設(shè)計(jì)的。 返回 purely劍橋詞典only 僅僅,純粹地 On a purely practical level , it is difficult to see how such proposals would work . 從純粹實(shí)踐的角度來(lái)看很難看出這些計(jì)劃的可行性。 We made this decision purely for financial reasons . 我們作出這個(gè)決定純粹是出於財(cái)務(wù)原因。 ?purely and simply for only one reason or purpose 純粹地,不折不釦地 They decided to close the museum purely and simply because it cost too much to run . 他們決定關(guān)閉博物館純粹是因爲(wèi)琯理的費(fèi)用太高。 例句 He wants the job purely for reasons of vanity and ambition .a purely academic argument /question I keep a bottle of brandy purely for medicinal purposes .From a purely practical point of view , the house is too small .I suspect his headaches are purely psychological . 返回 purely