dearly
adverb uk/ˈdɪə.li/ us/ˈdɪr.li/
(A LOT)
非常,很
very much
She will be dearly missed by her family and friends. 她的家人和朋友会非常想念她的。
We would dearly love to sell our house and move to France. 我们非常想卖掉房子搬到法国去住。
(COSTING A LOT)
高价地;昂贵地
in a way that is expensive
dearly priced 定价很高的
pay dearly 付出很大代价
to suffer a lot as a result of a particular action or event
If you refuse to cooperate with us, you will pay dearly for it. 如果拒绝与我们合作,那么你将为此付出沉重代价。
She paid dearly for her mistake, losing both her job and her livelihood.
Your behaviourbehavior is unforgivable, and you will pay dearly.
They voted in a corrupt government and they've paid dearly for it.
We continue to ignore abundant signs that the planet is in grave trouble and I'm afraid we will pay dearly.