methods
methods — 名詞
- methodssingular
- methodsesplural
1. a planned set of actions or a system that you use to achieve a particular result
方法;方式
有系統的做事方式
a planned set of actions or a system that you use to achieve a particular result — for example, using group discussions as a teaching method, or following a specific procedure to test water for bacteria.
Quan tested three different methods for cleaning the water, but only the last one worked.
Quan 測試了三種不同的水質淨化方法,但只有最後一種有效。
method + for + [gerund phrase]
The teacher showed her class a simple method for multiplying large numbers using a grid.
老師用格子法向全班示範一個簡單的大數乘法方法。
method for + [gerund phrase]
Modern irrigation methods helped the farmers near Lima grow vegetables during the dry months.
現代灌溉方法幫助利馬附近的農民在乾季種植蔬菜。
Builders in this village still follow traditional methods with local stone and timber.
這個村莊的建築師傅仍然沿用當地石材和木料的傳統建造方法。
The warehouse replaced its old method of tracking stock with a barcode scanning system.
倉庫用條碼掃描系統取代了舊的庫存追蹤方法。
- way
more general and informal; 'way' can describe any manner of doing something, while 'method' implies planning and system
- technique
focuses on the skilled execution of a task, especially in arts, sports, or crafts
- approach
emphasises the overall direction or strategy rather than the specific steps
- procedure
suggests a fixed, official set of steps, often in a professional or legal context
文法句型
method of + [gerund phrase]
method for + [gerund phrase]
用法筆記
Use 'method of [doing something]' or 'method for [doing something]' to describe what the method achieves. 'Method' is a countable noun; the plural 'methods' refers to multiple techniques or approaches. Do not confuse with 'methodology', which is the study or system of methods used in a particular field.
常見錯誤
2. a style of acting in which the performer tries to feel the same emotions as the
方法演技
演員融入角色的表演技巧
a style of acting in which the performer tries to feel the same emotions as the character by connecting them to personal memories and real-life experiences — for example, an actor who spends weeks living as the character would to prepare for a film role.
Rafael studied the Method at a drama school in Chicago before his first film role.
Rafael 在芝加哥的一所戲劇學校學習方法演技,之後才接下他的第一部電影角色。
the Method (capitalised, as a proper noun)
To prepare using the Method, Amelia spent a week living in the neighborhood where her character grew up.
為了運用方法演技做準備,Amelia 在她飾演的角色長大的社區住了一個星期。
use the Method + to prepare for [role]
Before opening night, the actors used Method exercises to build the emotional world of the play.
在首演之夜前,演員們運用了方法演技的練習來建立劇中的情感世界。
Owen recalled a painful childhood memory through a Method exercise when he needed to cry during rehearsal.
Owen 在排練時需要哭出來,於是他透過方法演技練習回憶起一段痛苦的童年往事。
- Method acting
the full, more explicit term for this sense
- Stanislavski system
the original approach developed by Konstantin Stanislavski, which the Method is based on
文法句型
the Method
Method acting
用法筆記
When the acting technique is intended, the word is often capitalised and preceded by 'the' ('the Method'). The phrase 'Method acting' is also common. This sense is closely associated with the work of Konstantin Stanislavski and later teachers such as Lee Strasberg.