analytically
/ˌænəˈlɪtɪkli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌænəˈlɪtɪkli/ (ame, ipa)
analytically — adverb
1. by carefully reasoning through and examining the separate parts of a subject to
by carefully reasoning through and examining the separate parts of a subject to understand it fully
Mei approached the chemistry experiment analytically, measuring each chemical carefully before mixing them.
approach + analytically for methodical actions
The detective studied the crime scene analytically, searching for clues that others might miss.
studied + analytically for careful examination
Faced with a hard choice, Nadia tries to think analytically rather than letting emotions decide.
Kenji read the contract analytically, checking every clause before he would sign his name.
The team examined the sales data analytically to find out why profits had fallen.
- systematically
focuses more on following an organized method or plan
- logically
emphasizes reasoning that follows clear rules of thought
- methodically
stresses doing things in a careful, step-by-step manner
- emotionally
based on feelings rather than careful reasoning
- intuitively
based on instinct or gut feeling rather than detailed examination
用法筆記
Typically used with verbs of examination and reasoning such as 'think', 'approach', 'examine', 'analyze', and 'consider'.