completely
/kəmˈpliːtli/ (bre, ipa) · /kəmˈpliːtli/ (ame, ipa) · /kəm-ˈplēt-lē/ (ame, mw)
completely — 副詞
1. to the fullest degree possible, with nothing left out or unfinished
完全
到最高程度;沒有任何遺漏
to the fullest degree possible, with nothing left out or unfinished
Theo completely forgot about the dentist appointment until his phone rang.
Theo 完全忘記了牙醫預約,直到他的電話響起。
collocation: completely forget + event
After three days of rain, the ground was completely soaked through.
下了三天雨後,地面完全溼透了。
passive: be completely soaked
Leila completely changed her opinion after reading the new research.
Leila 在閱讀新的研究報告後,完全改變了她的看法。
The old wooden bridge was completely destroyed by the flood.
那座舊木橋被洪水完全摧毀了。
Ravi completely agreed with the committee’s final decision.
Ravi 完全同意委員會的最終決定。
- totally
more common in informal speech; interchangeable in most cases
- entirely
focuses on every part or aspect being included
- thoroughly
emphasises care and attention to detail in an action
- absolutely
stronger; often used for emphasis in subjective judgments
- partially
to some degree but not fully
- incompletely
with parts missing or unfinished
文法句型
completely + adjective
completely + verb
常見錯誤
❖ 'I completely finished the project almost.' ✅ 'I almost completely finished the project.' — The adverb ‘almost’ comes before ‘completely’, not after it.