scarcely
  (ad.)幾乎不,簡直沒有;剛…就…;僅僅,剛剛;決不
  Scarce, Scarce·ly, adv.
  1. With difficulty; hardly; scantly; barely; but just.
     With a scarce well-lighted flame.   --Milton.
     The eldest scarcely five year was of age.   --Chaucer.
     Slowly she sails, and scarcely stems the tides.   --Dryden.
     He had scarcely finished, when the laborer arrived who had been sent for my ransom.   --W. Irving.
  2. Frugally; penuriously. [Obs.]
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  scarcely
       adv 1: by a small margin; "they could barely hear the speaker"; "we
              hardly knew them"; "just missed being hit"; "had
              scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open";
              "would have scarce arrived before she would have found
              some excuse to leave"- W.B.Yeats [syn: barely, hardly,
               just, scarce]
       2: almost not; "he hardly ever goes fishing"; "he was hardly
          more than sixteen years old"; "they scarcely ever used the
          emergency generator" [syn: hardly]