illustrate
/ˈɪləstreɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪləstreɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-lə-ˌstrāt also i-ˈlə-/ (ame, mw)
illustrate — 動詞
- illustratepresent simple I / you / we / they
- illustrateshe / she / it
- illustratedpast simple
- illustrating-ing form
1. to add drawings, paintings, diagrams, or other pictures to publications such as
繪圖;插畫
為書籍等添加圖片或視覺內容
to add drawings, paintings, diagrams, or other pictures to publications such as books and magazines, making the text more attractive or easier to follow.
Rodrigo spent the summer illustrating a children's book about rainforest animals.
Rodrigo 花了整個夏天為一本關於雨林動物的兒童書繪製插圖。
collocation: illustrate + a book / magazine / article
The textbook publisher hired Hyun to illustrate the science chapters with clear diagrams.
教科書出版社聘請 Hyun 為科學章節繪製清晰的圖表。
passive pattern: be illustrated by/with
Adaeze's colourful paintings illustrate the poetry collection in a very lively way.
Adaeze 色彩繽紛的畫作以非常活潑的方式為這本詩集增添視覺效果。
Chiara's recipe book was illustrated with hand-drawn sketches of the finished dishes.
Chiara 的食譜書配有手繪素描插圖,畫出每道菜完成的模樣。
文法句型
illustrate + noun (book, magazine, article, story)
be illustrated by/with + noun
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive form (be illustrated by/with) when the focus is on the publication itself rather than the artist. The subject is typically a book, magazine, article, or other printed work.
常見錯誤
2. to help explain something or prove it is true by offering examples, telling stor
舉例說明
用例子使意思更清楚或證明某事
to help explain something or prove it is true by offering examples, telling stories, or presenting relevant facts.
Brooke's sudden fall illustrated how dangerous the icy path truly was.
Brooke 突然跌倒,說明了那條結冰的小徑有多危險。
illustrate + how clause
The biology teacher illustrated the cell structure by showing a large model to the class.
生物老師拿出一個大型模型向全班說明細胞的結構。
collocation: illustrate + noun + by + gerund
Recent sales figures illustrate why the company needs a new marketing strategy.
最近的銷售數字說明了公司為什麼需要新的行銷策略。
Ziad illustrated his argument with survey results from three different age groups.
Ziad 用三種不同年齡層的調查結果來佐證他的論點。
- demonstrate
implies showing by action or evidence, often more practically than 'illustrate'
- clarify
focuses on removing confusion, not necessarily by giving examples
- explain
broader — can use any method, not specifically examples
- show
more general and informal; can mean to make evident without deliberate explanation
文法句型
illustrate + noun (point, problem, need, concept)
illustrate + how/what/why clause
illustrate something by doing something
用法筆記
Frequently used in academic, business, and formal contexts. Can be followed by a question word (how, what, why) or a that-clause. The subject is often a fact, event, statistic, or example — not typically a person.