excellently
/ˈeksələntli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈeksələntli/ (ame, ipa)
excellently — 副詞
1. in a way that reaches a very high standard of quality, skill, or success.
極佳;出色
以非常高的水準完成某事
in a way that reaches a very high standard of quality, skill, or success.
Meera played the violin excellently at her graduation concert.
Meera 在畢業音樂會上把小提琴拉得非常出色。
verb + excellently for skilled performance
The hotel staff in Lisbon treated the elderly guests excellently throughout the storm.
風暴期間,Lisbon 的飯店人員把年長房客照顧得極好。
treat someone excellently for kind, high-quality service
Brandon's first novel sold excellently in the weeks after the prize announcement.
得獎消息公布後,Brandon 的第一本小說銷售非常出色。
The small electric car performs excellently on narrow mountain roads near our village.
這款小型電動車在我們村子附近的狹窄山路上表現極佳。
Yuna's research paper was excellently written and won the department's annual prize.
Yuna 的研究論文寫得非常好,獲得了系上年度大獎。
- superbly
very close in meaning; often used for performances or design
- brilliantly
common in spoken British English; suggests bright, impressive success
- wonderfully
warmer and more emotional; suggests delight as well as quality
- splendidly
slightly old-fashioned and formal; common in written reviews
文法句型
verb + excellently
be + excellently + past participle
用法筆記
Most often follows verbs like 'play', 'perform', 'sell', 'treat', and 'cook', or appears before past participles such as 'written', 'made', or 'organised'. It is more formal than 'really well' and slightly less common in everyday speech than 'brilliantly' or 'wonderfully'.