enchantingly
enchantingly — 副詞
1. used to describe an action, sound, manner, or appearance that makes you feel gre
迷人地
以迷人的方式
used to describe an action, sound, manner, or appearance that makes you feel great pleasure or attraction
Yuki sang enchantingly, and the audience sat in complete silence until the final note.
Yuki 唱得非常迷人,觀眾完全寂靜無聲直到最後一個音符結束。
adverb before verb: sang enchantingly
The old garden looked enchantingly beautiful in the soft light of early morning.
在清晨的柔和光線下,那座老花園顯得迷人又美麗。
adverb modifying adjective: enchantingly beautiful
As the children gathered around, their grandmother told the folk tale enchantingly.
孩子們圍過來,祖母迷人地講述著那則民間故事。
Femi smiled enchantingly at his friend after receiving the unexpected compliment.
Femi 收到意料之外的讚美後,迷人地對朋友微笑。
The restaurant's garden patio was enchantingly lit with hundreds of tiny candles.
那間餐廳的室外花園用數百支小蠟燭裝飾得十分迷人。
- charmingly
more neutral and everyday; less intense than enchantingly
- delightfully
focuses on simple pleasure rather than magical appeal
- captivatingly
emphasizes holding someone's full attention
- repulsively
opposite effect — causing strong dislike rather than attraction
- dully
suggests a lack of interest or charm
用法筆記
Enchantingly is an adverb, not an adjective. It modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb — for example, 'sing enchantingly' or 'enchantingly beautiful'. If you need to describe a noun, use the adjective form 'enchanting' instead.
常見錯誤
enchantingly — 形容詞
- enchantinglypositive
- more enchantinglycomparative
- most enchantinglysuperlative
1. having a quality that pleases and attracts someone very much, often in a way tha
迷人的
令人喜愛且著迷的
having a quality that pleases and attracts someone very much, often in a way that seems almost magical or spellbinding
The melody was so enchanting that Indra asked the pianist to play it again.
那首旋律非常迷人,Indra 請鋼琴家再彈一次。
structure: so enchanting that + clause
Salma bought a small, enchanting painting of a seaside village at the weekend market.
Salma 在週末市集買了一幅迷人小巧的海邊村莊油畫。
adjective before noun: enchanting painting
The couple spent an enchanting evening walking through the narrow streets of the old town.
那對夫婦在老城區狹窄的街道散步,度過了一個迷人的夜晚。
Gabriel found the museum's collection of ancient jewellery truly enchanting.
Gabriel 覺得博物館收藏的古老首飾真的非常迷人。
An enchanting garden with a small fountain stood behind the stone cottage.
一間迷人的花園裡有座小噴泉,座落在石砌小屋後面。
- charming
more common and slightly less intense; suggests social warmth
- delightful
focuses on simple, straightforward pleasure
- captivating
emphasizes the power to hold one's attention completely
- bewitching
suggests a mysterious, almost magical attraction; less common
用法筆記
This is the adjective form that describes a noun. Use it to talk about things that give you a strong feeling of pleasure and attraction — places, stories, music, smiles, and experiences. It is stronger and more vivid than 'pleasant' or 'nice'.