eloquently

IPA/ˈeləkwəntli/
KK[ˈɛləkwəntli]IPA/ˈeləkwəntli/

eloquently — 副詞

1. communicating thoughts, feelings, or opinions through clear and powerful languag

1.副詞B2
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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)

反義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

She spoke fluently about the injustice of the system.
She spoke eloquently about the injustice of the system.
💡'fluently' means without hesitation; 'eloquently' means with power and emotional impact.