capably

IPA/ˈkeɪpəbli/
IPA/ˈkeɪpəbli/

capably — 副詞

1. describes someone doing a task with skill, achieving good results because they k

1.副詞B2
釋義

能幹地

有技能且有效率地做事

describes someone doing a task with skill, achieving good results because they know what they are doing

例句

The project manager capably led the team through every stage of the new software launch.

專案經理能幹地帶領團隊完成了新軟體上線的每個階段。

capably + lead [team/project]

Inês capably handled each question from the audience without any hesitation.

Inês 毫不猶豫地能幹地回答了觀眾提出的每一個問題。

同義詞
  • competently

    closest synonym; neutral and widely usable

  • skillfully

    emphasises high levels of practised ability

  • efficiently

    focuses on achieving results without wasted time or effort

  • adeptly

    slightly more formal; suggests natural talent

反義詞
  • incompetently

    direct opposite; suggests a clear lack of skill

  • badly

    common everyday opposite, less formal

文法句型

verb + capably

用法筆記

Commonly modifies action verbs describing work or tasks (manage, handle, lead, perform, run). Less common with stative verbs or verbs of perception.

常見錯誤

She capable did the job.
She capably did the job.
💡'capable' is an adjective; the adverb 'capably' must be used to modify the verb.
He handled the situation capable.
He capably handled the situation.
💡the adverb should go before the verb it modifies, and the adjectival form is incorrect here.