intriguingly
intriguingly — 副詞
1. in a manner that sparks your curiosity and holds your interest, often because th
耐人尋味地
以奇特或神祕方式引發好奇
in a manner that sparks your curiosity and holds your interest, often because the situation is puzzling, unexpected, or not immediately clear
Intriguingly, the old mansion had a room that no one had entered for decades.
耐人尋味的是,那棟老宅邸裡有一間數十年無人進入的房間。
sentence adverb at clause start
The archaeologist found an intriguingly carved stone buried beneath the temple floor.
考古學家在寺廟地板下發現了一塊雕刻得耐人尋味的石頭。
intriguingly + past participle
Professor Kamau's theory was intriguingly different from anything his colleagues had proposed.
Professor Kamau 的理論與同事們提出的任何觀點都有著耐人尋味的差異。
An intriguingly sweet scent drifted from the kitchen where Clara was baking cookies.
一股耐人尋味的甜香從 Clara 正在烤餅乾的廚房飄了出來。
The painting's colours were intriguingly arranged, as if the artist had hidden a message.
那幅畫的色彩安排得耐人尋味,彷彿畫家隱藏了某個訊息。
- fascinatingly
stronger emotional pull; suggests you are completely captivated
- compellingly
suggests an irresistible urge to learn more, often about an argument or story
- curiously
focuses more on oddness or strangeness than on fascination
文法句型
intriguingly + adjective / past participle
intriguingly + clause (sentence adverb)
用法筆記
Frequently used as a sentence adverb at the beginning of a clause to express the speaker's attitude of fascination. Can also modify adjectives or past participles placed directly before them.