clearly
/ˈklɪəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈklɪrli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈklir-lē/ (ame, mw)
clearly — 副詞
1. so that the details can be seen, heard, or understood well without any guesswork
清楚地
清晰易懂地(說、寫或展現)
so that the details can be seen, heard, or understood well without any guesswork
Kofi explained the math problem clearly, and everyone understood it.
Kofi 清楚地解釋了數學問題,大家都聽懂了。
adverb after verb: explained clearly
The sign at the station clearly shows the train times for each line.
車站的標示牌清楚地顯示了各條路線的火車時刻。
adverb before verb: clearly shows
Please speak clearly into the microphone so the back rows can hear you.
請對著麥克風清楚地說,讓後排的人都能聽見。
From the hill, the lighthouse was clearly visible against the dark sky.
從山丘上望去,那座燈塔在暗色的天空下清晰可見。
Aiko read the letter clearly, pronouncing each word with care.
Aiko 清楚地讀出那封信,每個字都唸得很清楚。
- plainly
emphasizes simplicity and directness; less formal
- distinctly
stresses that each part is separate and recognizable
- legibly
used only for handwriting or print, not speech
文法句型
clearly + verb
verb + clearly
clearly + adjective/past participle
用法筆記
This sense can go either before or after the verb. Before the verb (clearly shows) it tends to add emphasis; after the verb (explained clearly) it focuses on the manner.
常見錯誤
2. used to state that you are sure something is true, often because the evidence is
顯然
明顯地;毫無疑問地
used to state that you are sure something is true, often because the evidence is strong; without doubt
Priya was clearly upset about missing the party last night.
Priya 昨晚錯過派對,顯然很難過。
clearly + adjective (clearly upset)
This is clearly a situation where the rules need to be changed.
這顯然是一個需要修改規定的情況。
clearly + noun phrase
The old bridge is clearly not safe for heavy trucks to cross.
那座舊橋顯然不安全,重型卡車無法通過。
Diego is clearly the strongest runner on the team this year.
Diego 顯然是今年隊上最強的跑者。
The company clearly needs to find a better way to handle complaints.
這家公司顯然需要找到更好的方式來處理客訴。
- obviously
more direct and often stronger; common in spoken English
- evidently
slightly more formal; implies evidence-based certainty
- undoubtedly
strongest level of certainty; formal or written
文法句型
clearly + clause
clearly + adjective
用法筆記
Commonly used as a sentence adverb at the start of a statement. It signals the speaker's certainty rather than describing the manner of an action — a key difference from sense 1.
常見錯誤
3. in a way that is logical and focused, with no confusion or tiredness in your min
清醒地
思緒清晰不混亂
in a way that is logical and focused, with no confusion or tiredness in your mind
After a good night of sleep, Hana could think clearly again.
睡了一晚好覺之後,Hana 又能清醒地思考了。
cognition verb: think clearly
Theo tried to think clearly despite the loud music in the café.
Theo 試圖在咖啡廳嘈雜的音樂聲中保持清醒思考。
try to + think clearly
When you are very tired, it is hard to see things clearly in your mind.
人非常疲倦的時候,很難在腦中清楚地想事情。
Ravi was too worried to make a decision clearly at that moment.
Ravi 當時太過擔心,無法清醒地做出決定。
After weeks of practice, Leila could reason clearly about her career options.
經過幾週的練習,Leila 終於能理性地思考自己的職涯選擇了。
- lucidly
more formal; often used for explaining ideas
- coherently
emphasizes that ideas connect logically
- rationally
stresses logic over emotion
- confusedly
the direct opposite; less common
- hazily
suggests vague or unclear thought
文法句型
think clearly
see clearly
reason clearly
用法筆記
Only used with verbs of thinking, reasoning, or mental perception. It does not describe physical sight or hearing — that belongs to sense 1. Compare 'I can't see clearly without my glasses' (sense 1, physical) with 'I can't see clearly what the problem is' (sense 3, mental).