influentially
/ˌɪn.fluˈen.ʃəl.i/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪn.fluˈen.ʃəl.i/ (ame, ipa)
influentially — 副詞
1. so as to have a strong effect on what people think or on how events develop — fo
有影響力地
以能影響他人或局勢的方式
so as to have a strong effect on what people think or on how events develop — for example, a politician who speaks influentially can change the direction of policy, or a study that is written influentially can shift public opinion for years.
The historian's book influentially shaped how Europeans think about colonial history.
那位歷史學家的著作極具影響力地塑造了歐洲人對殖民歷史的看法。
influentially + verb of shaping/affecting
Deepa argued influentially for cleaner energy, and the city council adopted her proposal.
Deepa 極具影響力地倡導潔淨能源政策,市議會隨後採納了她的提案。
[person] argued influentially for [goal]
Guo spoke influentially at the education summit, persuading officials to fund rural schools.
Guo 在教育高峰會上的發言深具影響力,促使官員同意資助鄉村學校。
Written influentially by Xin, the article reshaped the debate on immigration policy.
這篇由 Xin 撰寫的文章極具影響力,重新形塑了移民政策的討論方向。
No one influentially defended the town's old library until Ibrahim's campaign raised public awareness.
直到 Ibrahim 的倡議活動喚起公眾意識,才有人對老圖書館的保存發表了有影響力的辯護。
- powerfully
emphasises force or strength of impact; more direct than 'influentially'
- authoritatively
suggests influence comes from recognised expertise or official position
- persuasively
focuses on convincing through argument rather than on broader effect
- weakly
without enough force to change anyone's mind or decisions
- ineffectively
failing to achieve the desired result or impact
文法句型
[verb] + influentially
influentially + [verb]
用法筆記
Commonly pairs with verbs of communication or creation — speak, argue, write, shape, reshape, defend. Rarely used with physical actions.