— “Could we put off the meeting?” she asked.— “__________. ” He answered politely. “This is the only day everyone is available. ”

A. Not likely   B. Not exactly  C. Not nearly  D. Not really

D。


解析:

Not really.在口語(yǔ)中兩個(gè)用法:一是表示表示懷疑或不相信,意為:不會(huì)吧!不見(jiàn)得! 不會(huì)是真的吧! 如:They got married last month. 他們上個(gè)月結(jié)婚了。Not really. 不會(huì)是真的吧! 二是表示輕微的否定,意為:不很; 不能說(shuō)很。如:Are you busy now? 你現(xiàn)在忙嗎? Oh, not really. Why? 哦,不怎么忙,有什么事?

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