very
Anglais
Étymologie
- De l’ancien français verray (« vrai »).
Adverbe
very \ˈvɛɹ.i\
- Très, bien.
- All three texts play with imagery drawn directly from the lived observation that a she-bear is very dangerous if one interferes with her cubs. — (Marcia J. Bunge, Terence E. Fretheim, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, The Child in the Bible, 2008, page 400)
- Tout (placé après un déterminant défini).
- Cathy was my very first love.
- Cathy a été mon tout premier amour.
- Cathy was my very first love.