Tom çok yorgun görünüyor.
- Tom does seem awfully tired.
Tom çok yorgun görünüyor.
- Tom seems awfully tired.
Onun konuşması müthiş sıkıcıydı.
- His speech got awfully boring.
Bugün belirli bir kimse müthiş kırılgan oluyor.
- A certain someone is being awfully fragile today.
Aşırı derecede pahalı.
- It's awfully expensive.
Yeni araban bana gerçekten son derece pahalı görünüyor.
- Your new car looks awfully expensive to me.
Bu akşam son derece soğuk.
- It's awfully cold this evening.
Berbat bir şeyin kokusunu alıyorum.
- I smell something awful.
Berbat bir çığlık sesi onu ürpertti.
- The sound of an awful scream made him shudder.
Çok kötü görünüyorsun. Ne oldu?
- You look awful. What happened?
Ona böyle korkunç şeyler söyledim. Ben çok kötü hissediyorum.
- I said such horrible things to him. I feel so awful.
Bugün hava korkunç sıcak.
- It's awfully hot today.
O, korkunç bir gündü.
- That was an awful day.
Müthiş bir bisikletim var.
- I have an awful bike.
Bugün belirli bir kimse müthiş kırılgan oluyor.
- A certain someone is being awfully fragile today.
Tom çok yorgun görünüyordu.
- Tom seemed awfully tired.
Burada çok az mağaza var ve sinema da korkunç.
- There are very few shops and the cinema is awful.
Berbat bir şey olacağına dair içimde kötü bir his var.
- I have a nasty feeling something awful is going to happen.
Çok kötü görünüyorsun. Ne oldu?
- You look awful. What happened?
She led after the swiming and cycling, but ran awfully and came in fourth.
It was wondrous. 'I'm awfully glad I came now,' his thought ran; 'I'm managing it rather well.'.
I was very confused by his questions.
- I was awfully confused by his question.
Aw, you've got such a cute little baby!.
Aw, dad, why can't we go to Legoland?.
Aw, that's too bad.
And then she stopped, and stood as if in awe / (For sleep is awful) .
I have learnt an awful amount today.
My socks smell awful.
... another? You know, trillions of years from now, the universe is going to get awfully ...
... grounds, but they have awfully similar technological means to attain their ends. ...