Scarcely意思
"Scarcely" is an adverb that means "almost not" or "barely." It is used to indicate that something is true only to a very small extent, or that it is true in such a way that it is almost the opposite. Here are some examples of how "scarcely" might be used in a sentence:
- I scarcely had time to eat breakfast this morning before I had to leave for work.
- The room was so dark that we could scarcely see our hands in front of our faces.
- She spoke so softly that I could scarcely hear her.
- The book is scarcely worth reading; it's full of errors and poor writing.
- I've been so busy lately that I scarcely have time to think, let alone relax.
In each of these examples, "scarcely" is used to emphasize how little of something there is, or how close to the negative extreme a situation is.