charmingly
/ˈtʃɑːmɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃɑːrmɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)
charmingly — 副詞
1. in a warm, attractive way that makes a person, place, or detail easy to like
迷人地
以討喜又吸引人的方式
in a warm, attractive way that makes a person, place, or detail easy to like
Mira smiled charmingly and thanked the shopkeeper for the map.
Mira 迷人地笑著,向店主道謝,感謝他把地圖拿給她。
verb + charmingly for an attractive social manner
The guest room was charmingly decorated with pressed flowers and pale green walls.
客房用壓花和淡綠色牆面裝飾得很迷人。
be charmingly decorated for an appealing look
Owen talked charmingly with Bao's grandparents over dinner at Bao's home.
在 Bao 家吃晚餐時,Owen 用迷人又親切的口氣和 Bao 的祖父母聊天。
Kemi waved charmingly from the stage after the children's violin concert.
兒童小提琴音樂會後,Kemi 在台上迷人地向大家揮手。
The postcard was charmingly old-fashioned, with hand-drawn flowers around the edge.
那張明信片老派得很迷人,邊上畫著手繪小花。
- attractively
broader and often more visual; less warm or personal in tone
- delightfully
puts more weight on the speaker's pleasure or happy surprise
- winningly
usually describes a person's likable manner, not a room or object
- awkwardly
opposite in social manner; suggests discomfort instead of ease
- stiffly
describes a formal or uncomfortable manner rather than warm appeal
- unattractively
focuses on lacking visual appeal rather than personal warmth
文法句型
verb + charmingly (e.g. smile charmingly, talk charmingly)
be charmingly + adjective/past participle (e.g. charmingly simple, charmingly decorated)
用法筆記
Often describes someone's social manner or the look of a place or object. It suggests warm appeal rather than strong beauty, so it works especially well with verbs like 'smile' or 'talk' and adjectives like 'simple' or 'old-fashioned'.