expectedly
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd.li/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspek.tɪd.li/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈspek-təd-lē How to pronounce expectedly (audio)/ (ame, mw)
expectedly — 副詞
1. in the way people already thought likely, so what happened caused little or no s
果然
結果和原先料想的一樣
in the way people already thought likely, so what happened caused little or no surprise
Expectedly, the cheapest umbrellas sold out before the afternoon rain began.
果然,最便宜的雨傘在下午下雨前就賣光了。
sentence adverb before a predicted result
After months of training, Isabela was, expectedly, calm at the starting line.
經過幾個月的訓練後,Isabela 站上起跑線時果然很冷靜。
parenthetical adverb commenting on an expected state
Expectedly, the children crowded around the bakery window when fresh buns appeared.
果然,新鮮麵包一出爐,孩子們就擠到麵包店櫥窗前。
Expectedly, Jason kept his phone on during his wife's labour.
果然,Jason 在妻子分娩時一直讓手機保持開機。
Expectedly, the mountain road grew quiet before sunset once snow was forecast.
天氣預報說會下雪後,那條山路到日落前果然安靜下來了。
- predictably
more common and can suggest mild criticism that the result was boringly easy to foresee.
- unsurprisingly
more conversational and focuses on the speaker's lack of surprise.
- naturally
broader and less exact; it can also mean 'of course' in conversation.
- as expected
the usual everyday phrase for the same basic idea.
- unexpectedly
for events that happen without being predicted first.
- surprisingly
for results that make people feel surprise.
- oddly
focuses on strangeness, not on whether something was foreseen.
文法句型
Expectedly, + clause
quite expectedly, + clause
subject + be, expectedly, + adjective
用法筆記
Mostly found in formal writing and far less common in everyday speech than 'as expected', 'predictably', or 'unsurprisingly'. It often stands at the start of a clause to comment on a result that matched earlier expectations.