inarticulately
inarticulately — 副詞
1. used for describing speech or writing that does not make thoughts or feelings cl
含糊不清
無法清楚表達想法或感受
used for describing speech or writing that does not make thoughts or feelings clear to listeners or readers
Piotr shouted inarticulately into the radio as the storm disrupted the ship's navigation.
Piotr 對著無線電含糊不清地大喊,因為暴風雨打亂了船隻的航行方向。
verb of speech + inarticulately + [context clause]
Ava described her symptoms so inarticulately that the doctor asked her to write them down.
Ava 把症狀描述得含糊不清,醫生只好請她把症狀寫下來。
so inarticulately that [result clause]
The frightened child cried inarticulately, unable to tell the nurse where it hurt.
那個受驚的孩子含糊不清地哭喊著,無法告訴護士哪裡痛。
Lakan's report was written inarticulately, with long sentences and no clear argument.
Lakan 的報告寫得詞不達意,句子冗長且沒有明確的主張。
Gabriela answered inarticulately when the committee questioned her research methods.
當委員會質疑她的研究方法時,Gabriela 回答得含糊不清。
- incoherently
focuses on ideas not connecting logically, while inarticulately emphasises the speaker's failure to express them
- unclearly
broader — can describe any lack of clarity, not just speech or writing
- indistinctly
often refers to sound quality or pronunciation, not necessarily inability to form ideas
- articulately
speaking or writing with clear, effective expression
- clearly
in a way that is easy to understand
- eloquently
with powerful and fluent expression, especially in formal settings
文法句型
verb + inarticulately
so inarticulately + that-clause
用法筆記
Common with verbs of communication — speak, write, explain, describe, answer, argue, mumble, shout. Not normally used with thinking verbs (think, believe, decide) or technical descriptions of sound quality.