desirably

IPA/dɪˈzaɪə.rə.bli/
IPA/dɪˈzaɪr.ə.bli/

desirably — 副詞

1. so as to seem good, useful, or worth wanting to most people

1.副詞C1
釋義

理想地;合意

以令人滿意、值得擁有的方式

so as to seem good, useful, or worth wanting to most people

例句

Amira's new flat is desirably close to both her office and the train station.

Amira 租的新公寓地點很理想,離她的辦公室和火車站都很近。

desirably + adjective (close) to praise a wanted quality

Renata's small garden was desirably quiet, with no traffic noise from the busy road.

Renata 的小花園安靜得令人滿意,聽不到那條繁忙馬路的車聲。

desirably + adjective describing a pleasant feature

同義詞
  • attractively

    stresses appeal to the eye or taste rather than usefulness

  • favourably

    stresses a good or advantageous outcome

  • advantageously

    more formal; focuses on practical benefit or gain

反義詞

文法句型

desirably + adjective

desirably + past participle

用法筆記

Most often placed directly before an adjective or a past participle such as 'located', 'priced', or 'situated', signalling that the quality is a welcome one. Far less common than the adjective 'desirable'.

常見錯誤

The house is very desirably.
The house is very desirable.
💡use the adjective 'desirable' after 'be'; 'desirably' is an adverb and must modify an adjective or verb, not stand alone.