dutifully
/ˈdjuːtɪfəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈduːtɪfəli/ (ame, ipa) · /-f(ə)lē -li/ (ame, mw)
dutifully — 副詞
1. because you feel responsible for doing what your role, promise, or family duty r
盡責地
出於責任做該做的事
because you feel responsible for doing what your role, promise, or family duty requires, even if it is not enjoyable.
Each Sunday, Omar dutifully called his mother from the army base.
每到星期天,Omar 都會在軍營裡盡責地打電話給母親。
regular family duty done as an expected routine
After the meeting, Hiro dutifully typed up the chair's notes for everyone.
會議結束後,Hiro 盡責地替大家把主席的筆記整理成文字。
The nurse dutifully checked each label before giving out the morning pills.
護士在發早晨的藥前,盡責地逐一核對每張標籤。
When the neighbours flew to Perth, Imani dutifully watered their balcony plants.
鄰居飛去 Perth 時,Imani 盡責地替他們的陽台植物澆水。
Before leaving the clinic, Maeve dutifully filled in the last patient form.
離開診所前,Maeve 先盡責地填好了最後一張病人表格。
- conscientiously
stresses doing the task carefully and thoroughly, not just from duty
- faithfully
adds loyalty or long-term devotion to a person, promise, or cause
- obediently
focuses on following a direct order from someone in authority
- responsibly
broader; can include good judgment as well as fulfilling obligations
- irresponsibly
failing to do what your role or duty requires
- negligently
more formal; emphasises careless failure in a duty
文法句型
dutifully + verb
verb + dutifully
用法筆記
Often describes adults carrying out regular family, work, or ceremonial responsibilities. Unlike 'obediently', it focuses on inner duty or obligation rather than on instantly following a direct order.