affectingly
affectingly — 副詞
1. said or done so as to touch the feelings of those who witness it, especially sti
感人地
以令人感動或悲傷的方式
said or done so as to touch the feelings of those who witness it, especially stirring pity, sadness, or sympathy
Roya spoke affectingly about her childhood in the small mountain village.
Roya 感人地談起她在小山村的童年。
adverb modifying speak about [topic]
The old photograph affected Charlotte so affectingly that she could not speak.
那張老照片讓 Charlotte 感動得說不出話來。
Eli thanked the nurses in a letter written so affectingly that many cried.
Eli 寫了一封感人至深的信向護理師們道謝,許多人讀了都落淚。
No film this year has portrayed grief more affectingly than Andrei's documentary.
今年沒有哪部電影比 Andrei 的紀錄片更能觸動人心地呈現悲傷。
Folake sang an old folk song so affectingly that the audience sat in silence.
Folake 唱了一首古老的民謠,歌聲如此動人,全場觀眾靜默無聲。
- movingly
more common and slightly less formal than affectingly; used in everyday contexts
- poignantly
suggests a sharper, more piercing emotional quality, often with a sense of loss
- touchingly
warmer and gentler than affectingly, often about kindness or tenderness
- coldly
describes behaviour or speech that lacks emotion
- indifferently
describes acting without care or emotional involvement
文法句型
verb + so affectingly + that-clause
verb + more affectingly + than + noun phrase
用法筆記
Affectingly is often paired with verbs of communication or artistic expression such as speak, write, sing, portray, or describe. It commonly appears with the result structure 'so affectingly that...' to show the emotional impact on others.