audibly
/ˈɔːdəbli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɔːdəbli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈȯ-də-blē/ (ame, mw)
audibly — 副詞
1. producing a sound that those around you can hear — typically used when the noise
可聽見地
發出讓周遭的人能聽到的聲音
producing a sound that those around you can hear — typically used when the noise is noticeable because the surroundings are quiet or because the action would normally be silent
Mei-Ling sighed audibly when the teacher announced a surprise quiz.
老師宣布臨時小考時,Mei-Ling 大聲地嘆了一口氣。
sighed audibly
The whole audience gasped audibly as the acrobat slipped on the high wire.
特技演員在高空鋼索上滑倒時,全場觀眾都倒吸了一口氣,聲音清晰可聞。
gasped audibly
His stomach growled audibly during the quiet ceremony, making several guests smile.
在安靜的典禮中,他的肚子大聲地咕嚕叫起來,讓幾位賓客忍不住笑了出來。
Wei's footsteps were audibly heavy on the wooden floor of the old library.
Wei 的腳步聲在舊圖書館的木地板上聽起來明顯沉重。
Elena laughed audibly at the joke, drawing looks from nearby tables.
Elena 被笑話逗得笑出聲來,引來鄰桌客人的目光。
- aloud
restricted to speech or voiced expression ('read aloud'); does not cover non-verbal sounds
- out loud
more informal and conversational, mostly for speaking or laughing
- perceptibly
more formal and broader — can refer to any sense (sight, smell, touch), not only hearing
用法筆記
Commonly pairs with verbs of sound emission (sigh, laugh, gasp, groan, breathe, swallow, click) or describes unintentional bodily reactions that others can overhear.