instantly
/ˈɪnstəntli/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈɪnstəntli] /ˈɪnstəntli/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈɪnstəntli] /ˈin(t)-stənt-lē/ (ame, mw)
instantly — 副詞
1. happening or done in a very short time, with no noticeable delay between a cause
立即;馬上
沒有延遲地、立刻發生
happening or done in a very short time, with no noticeable delay between a cause and its result.
When Tamar heard the fire alarm, she instantly grabbed her bag and headed for the exit.
Tamar 一聽到火災警報,立刻抓起包包往出口衝去。
instantly + past simple verb for a sudden physical response
The new messaging app sends photos instantly, with almost no loading time.
這款新的傳訊應用程式傳送照片時幾乎不用等待,馬上就能送達。
verb + instantly (after the main verb)
Renata instantly regretted her harsh words when she saw her friend's hurt expression.
Renata 一看到朋友受傷的表情,立刻後悔自己說出的那些傷人的話。
Nikos pressed the button and the machine stopped instantly, saving the parts from damage.
Nikos 按下按鈕,機器馬上停了下來,保住了零件不受損壞。
Élise's phone screen went black instantly after it dropped into the kitchen sink.
Élise 的手機掉進廚房水槽後,螢幕立刻變黑無法使用了。
- immediately
more general; can mean 'very soon' as well as 'right now'
- at once
slightly more formal; common in instructions and commands
- right away
informal; very common in everyday speech
- eventually
implies a delay before something happens
- gradually
implies the action unfolds over time, not all at once
文法句型
instantly + verb
verb + instantly
用法筆記
Distinguish from immediately: instantly always implies zero time gap and is often used with sudden events or reactions. Immediately can also mean 'very soon' or 'as the next step' (e.g. immediately after the meeting).