Humble Humbly Humorously Opinion Spoken British English T66pk8i74ce7fib4mrijf1nwfjhbkcgimavuoxujmsflvhuklsuzdkt0+Gqbitnt5hei9751xsac5dr1gj5yguvgcyt1hfuknnfe+Isecdpflxy0pvcmod9evp4ykmgac9ie6hfnj7gru+39badcyxsw0i7odumeyvehhnfjqettyoit1tlc2lsg2q6vvnnv5+P6ty8rahtyxb9ltameha==
This flashcard's content is missing or does not provide a definition for "humbly." The available data indicates it relates to the adverb form of "humble."
This flashcard's content is missing or does not provide a definition for "humbly." The available data indicates it relates to the adverb form of "humble."
1not considering yourself or your ideas to be as important as other people’sOPP proud → humility: a modest and humble man2having a low social class or position: He started his career as a humble peanut farmer.humble background/origins etc Iacocca rose from humble beginnings to become boss of Ford.3in my humble opinion spoken used humorously to give your opinion about something4my humble apologies British English spoken used humorously to say you are sorry5[only before noun] simple and ordinary, but useful or effective: The humble potato may be the key to feeding the world’s population.6eat humble pie to admit that you were wrong about something7your humble servant British English old use a formal way of ending a letter8somebody’s humble abode someone’s house or apartment – used humorously: Welcome to our humble abode.—humbly adverb
WDF
humbly
['hʌmblɪ]
r19575
461
41
184
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74
ADV17191
18124
Spoken:
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谦卑地(67%),恭顺地(33%)
adv.谦逊地;卑贱地;低声下气地
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