concretely
/ˈkɒŋkriːtli/ (bre, ipa) · /kɑːnˈkriːtli/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)kän-ˈkrēt-lē, ˈkän-ˌkrēt-, kən-ˈkrēt-/ (ame, mw)
concretely — 副詞
1. using exact facts and details, or in a physical form people can directly notice.
具體地
用明確細節或可直接感知的方式
using exact facts and details, or in a physical form people can directly notice.
Beatriz described the budget concretely, listing rent, food, and bus costs.
Beatriz 具體地說明預算,列出租金、伙食費和公車費。
describe concretely by naming exact details
The museum lets children understand history concretely by touching old farming tools.
博物館讓孩子們透過觸摸舊農具,更具體地理解歷史。
understand concretely through direct physical experience
Before the trip, Lakshmi planned concretely, checking train times and hotel prices.
出發前,Lakshmi 很具體地規劃行程,查了火車時刻和旅館價格。
The charity showed concretely where donations went by posting photos of the new beds.
那家慈善機構貼出新床位的照片,具體地展示捐款流向。
Stefan spoke concretely about the leak, pointing to the wet ceiling above the sink.
Stefan 一邊指著水槽上方潮濕的天花板,一邊很具體地說明漏水情況。
- specifically
focuses on exact detail, especially in speech or writing
- explicitly
stresses that nothing is left unclear or implied
- tangibly
emphasizes something can be physically felt or plainly shown
- practically
focuses more on real-world action than on vivid detail
- vaguely
without clear detail or exact shape
- abstractly
at the level of ideas rather than direct facts or things
文法句型
describe / explain + concretely
speak concretely about + topic
show concretely how / where
plan / think + concretely
用法筆記
Usually modifies verbs such as explain, describe, show, plan, or think. It often marks a move away from general ideas and toward exact details or visible evidence.