fabulously
fabulously — 副詞
1. to a very great degree; used before adjectives or past participles to say that a
極其;非常
用來加強形容詞或分詞的程度
to a very great degree; used before adjectives or past participles to say that a quality exists at a very high level — for example, somebody who is fabulously wealthy has so much money that it seems almost unbelievable.
After selling her app, Tanvi became fabulously wealthy and started a foundation for girls' education.
Tanvi 賣掉她的應用程式後變得極其富有,並創立了一個支援女孩教育的基金會。
fabulously + adjective (wealthy) — indicating extreme degree
The ten-year-old pianist performed a Chopin nocturne and the critics called her fabulously talented.
這位十歲的鋼琴家演奏了一首蕭邦的夜曲,樂評人稱讚她天賦極高。
fabulously + adjective (talented) — modifying a personal quality
Esteban's apartment in Mexico City was fabulously decorated with hand-painted tiles and carved wooden furniture.
Esteban 在墨西哥城的公寓裝潢得極為精緻,有手繪瓷磚和雕刻木家具。
The drama's plot was fabulously complex, with twists that surprised even the most devoted fans.
這部劇的情節極其複雜,其中的轉折連最忠實的觀眾都感到驚訝。
The charity gala had been fabulously arranged — every table had fresh orchids and gold-trimmed menus.
慈善晚宴安排得非常出色——每張桌子上都擺放了新鮮蘭花和金邊菜單。
Karim wore a fabulously expensive watch that his grandfather had passed down to him.
Karim 戴了一隻極其昂貴的手錶,是他祖父傳給他的。
- incredibly
more general and slightly less formal; works with both positive and neutral adjectives
- extraordinarily
slightly more formal; emphasises that something goes beyond the usual level
- phenomenally
stresses the surprising or exceptional nature of the degree
- exceedingly
more formal and somewhat old-fashioned; carries a tone of great intensity
文法句型
fabulously + [adjective]
fabulously + [past participle]
用法筆記
Usually appears before adjectives that describe positive qualities (wealth, talent, beauty) or impressive scale (complex, expensive). Less common with negative adjectives.