agreeably
/əˈɡriːəbli/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈɡriːəbli/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈgrē-ə-blē/ (ame, mw)
agreeably — 副詞
1. behaving or happening in a way that makes other people feel good or that creates
愉快地
以令人愉快或滿意的方式
behaving or happening in a way that makes other people feel good or that creates a pleasant experience
Wei and his sister played agreeably together in the garden all afternoon.
Wei 和妹妹整個下午都在花園裡愉快地玩耍。
adverb after verb 'play'
Sofia was agreeably surprised by the warm welcome from her new classmates.
Sofia 對新同學們的熱情歡迎感到驚喜。
adverb before adjective 'surprised'
The two teams agreed agreeably to share the costs of the new equipment.
兩隊愉快地同意分攤新設備的費用。
A cool breeze blew agreeably through the open kitchen window.
一陣涼爽的微風從敞開的廚房窗戶吹進來,讓人覺得很舒服。
The librarian smiled agreeably and helped Kwame get the book he needed.
圖書館員微笑著親切地幫 Kwame 找到他需要的書。
- pleasantly
more common in everyday speech; 'agreeably' has a slightly more formal tone
- nicely
more informal and casual than 'agreeably'
- enjoyably
focuses more on personal pleasure than on creating a positive social atmosphere
- unpleasantly
opposite meaning; describes something that causes discomfort or bad feelings
- disagreeably
the direct antonym, though much less common in everyday use
用法筆記
Commonly used before an adjective (agreeably surprised, agreeably warm) or after a verb describing speech, behaviour, or atmosphere (smiled agreeably, chatted agreeably, agreed agreeably).