discouragingly
/dɪsˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈkɜːrɪdʒɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)
discouragingly — 副詞
1. so that it makes someone lose hope, confidence, or the desire to continue
令人洩氣地
使人失去希望或幹勁地
so that it makes someone lose hope, confidence, or the desire to continue
Discouragingly, only three families came to the free reading class.
令人洩氣的是,免費閱讀課只來了三個家庭。
sentence adverb before a disappointing fact
The website remained discouragingly slow on the morning tickets went on sale.
售票當天早上,那個網站還是慢得很令人洩氣。
discouragingly + adjective describing frustrating performance
The nurse spoke discouragingly about the long waiting list for surgery.
護理師談到那份冗長的手術等候名單時,語氣很令人灰心。
Ryo's ankle was healing discouragingly slowly after the bicycle crash.
腳踏車摔傷後,Ryo 的腳踝復原得慢到令人洩氣。
The charity box looked discouragingly empty at the end of lunch.
午餐結束時,那個捐款箱看起來空得令人洩氣。
- dishearteningly
puts slightly more focus on the feeling of losing heart
- depressingly
is stronger and often suggests sadness as well as disappointment
- negatively
is broader and may not clearly suggest a loss of hope
- encouragingly
shows signs that give people more hope or confidence
- promisingly
emphasises that good results seem likely
文法句型
discouragingly + clause
discouragingly + adjective/adverb
verb + discouragingly
用法筆記
Often used for facts, progress, or responses that make success seem less likely. It can modify a whole sentence, an adjective like 'slow' or 'empty', or a verb such as 'speak'.