I did remember,but only dimly.A:inadequatelyB:hardlyC:faintlyD:sufficiently

I did remember,but only dimly.

A:inadequately
B:hardly
C:faintly
D:sufficiently

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解析:本句意思:我的确记得,只是记不太清楚了。dimly昏暗地,暗淡地,模糊地。inadequately 不充分地;hardly几乎不,几乎没有;faintly暗淡地,微弱地,模糊地;sufficiently充足地,足够地。

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