1ADV [ADVERB with verb]双重地;两方面地 You use doubly to indicate that there are two aspects or features that are having an influence on a particular situation. 双重地;两方面地
She now felt doubly guilty; she had embarrassed Franklin and she had cost her partner money.
她现在心里倍感内疚:她既让富兰克林丢了面子,又让自己的合伙人损失了钱。
The new tax and the drop in house values make homeowners feel doubly penalised.
新的税制及房价的下跌让房主觉得受了双重打击。
2ADV [ADVERB adjective/adverb]更加;越发;加倍地 You use doubly to emphasize that something exists or happens to a greater degree than usual. 更加;越发;加倍地 [emphasis]
In pregnancy a high fibre diet is doubly important.
在孕期,含高纤维素的饮食越发地重要。
It is hard to imagine what it is like to sleep rough at any time, but doubly so in the current freezing weather.