eloquently
eloquently — 副詞
1. communicating thoughts, feelings, or opinions through clear and powerful languag
雄辯地
用詞清晰有力地表達
communicating thoughts, feelings, or opinions through clear and powerful language that is both understood and emotionally affecting.
Tara spoke eloquently about protecting the local river from pollution during the town meeting.
Tara 在鎮民大會上雄辯地談到保護當地河流免受污染的重要性。
speak + eloquently + about + topic
In her award-winning essay, Yuna described her grandmother's childhood in Cambodia most eloquently.
Yuna 在她的得獎論文中極其動人地描述了祖母在柬埔寨的童年。
describe + eloquently
Hassan argued his case before the committee so eloquently that every member voted in favour.
Hassan 在小組委員會前如此雄辯地為自己的案子辯護,每位成員都投了贊成票。
The young poet's letter expressed the loss more eloquently than any newspaper article could.
那位年輕詩人的信件比任何報紙文章都更有力地表達了這份失落。
Anya wrote eloquently about growing up between two cultures in her blog post.
Anya 在她的部落格文章中清楚地道出了在兩種文化之間成長的心路歷程。
- articulately
focuses on clear pronunciation and well-chosen words, but less emotional weight
- persuasively
emphasises convincing others to agree; more about winning arguments than expressing feelings
- expressively
highlights showing emotion through voice or face; broader than verbal skill
- powerfully
stresses strong impact; used with a wider range of verbs (e.g. powerfully built)
- inarticulately
unable to express ideas clearly or find the right words
- haltingly
speaking with pauses and hesitation, lacking smoothness
文法句型
[communication verb] + eloquently
eloquently + [communication verb]
用法筆記
Commonly pairs with verbs of communication — speak, write, argue, describe, express. Not used with action verbs such as walk, eat, or build.