huskily
/ˈhʌskɪli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhʌskɪli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhəskə̇lē -li/ (ame, mw)
huskily — 副詞
1. speaking, singing, or whispering with a low, soft, slightly rough voice — someti
沙啞地
以低沉、略帶沙啞的嗓音說話或唱歌
speaking, singing, or whispering with a low, soft, slightly rough voice — sometimes because of a sore throat or strong feeling, sometimes producing a sound that listeners find warm and appealing.
Adisa whispered huskily into the microphone during the late-night radio show.
Adisa 在深夜廣播節目中對著麥克風沙啞地低語。
common collocation: whisper/speak + huskily
After three days of fever, Quan answered the phone huskily and hung up quickly.
發燒三天後,Quan 沙啞地接起電話,很快就掛了。
huskily linked to illness context
The blues singer laughed huskily between songs at the small jazz club in Harlem.
那位藍調歌手在哈林區的小型爵士酒吧裡,於兩首歌之間沙啞地笑了起來。
Jisoo sang huskily through the final verse, holding the audience completely still.
Jisoo 沙啞地唱完最後一段,讓全場觀眾屏息不動。
Mateo murmured huskily to the baby until the little boy finally fell asleep on his shoulder.
Mateo 沙啞地對著嬰兒輕聲呢喃,直到那個小男孩終於在他肩上睡著。
文法句型
speak/say/whisper + huskily
用法筆記
Almost always modifies a verb of speaking, singing, laughing, or whispering. Often signals either illness/tiredness or an attractive, intimate vocal quality — the surrounding context tells the reader which reading applies.