really and truly Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
yours truly
me, myself, the writer or speaker "The announcer said, ""This is yours truly, Danny Burrows, saying good-bye for now."""
yours truly|truly|yours
adv. phr. 1. Signing off at the end of letters.
Yours truly, Tom Smith. 2. I, the first person singular pronoun, frequently abbreviated as t.y.
As t.y. has often pointed out... T.y. is not really interested in the offer.really and truly
Genuinely, undoubtedly. This back-up (really and truly mean the aforementioned thing, but the alliteration makes for emphasis) dates from the eighteenth century. The OED holds it is a North American children’s locution, but about all of its citations, alignment from Henry Fielding (1742) to the present, are from developed books. Thomas Macaulay acclimated it in his The History of England (1849), “The baron is absolutely and absolutely a Catholic.”Learn more: and, really, truly
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