outstandingly
/aʊtˈstændɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /aʊtˈstændɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)
outstandingly — 副詞
1. with a level of skill, quality, or success that is far above what people usually
出色地
形容表現特別優秀
with a level of skill, quality, or success that is far above what people usually expect.
Theo handled the customer complaint outstandingly and saved the cafe's reputation.
Theo 處理客訴時表現得非常出色,保住了咖啡館的名聲。
verb + outstandingly to praise performance
Hui performed outstandingly in the violin final despite a fever.
Hui 在小提琴決賽中表現得非常出色,儘管當時發著燒。
perform + outstandingly in a high-pressure event
The small repair team worked outstandingly during the storm blackout.
那支小型維修隊在暴風停電期間表現得極為出色。
Jessica answered the judges' questions outstandingly and won the scholarship.
Jessica 回答評審提問時表現出色,最後拿下了獎學金。
Darius coached the younger players outstandingly all season.
Darius 整個球季帶年輕球員都帶得很出色。
- excellently
slightly broader and more neutral in tone
- superbly
stronger and more stylish, often suggesting elegance
- brilliantly
stresses intelligence, flair, or creative skill
文法句型
verb + outstandingly
do/work/perform + outstandingly
outstandingly well
用法筆記
Usually used to praise how someone performs, works, or responds, especially in formal feedback. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense describes the way an action is done, not just the strength of a good quality.
常見錯誤
2. to a very high degree, especially before words that praise a person, thing, or r
格外
用來強調優點特別突出
to a very high degree, especially before words that praise a person, thing, or result.
The manual is outstandingly clear, even for first-time users.
這本手冊格外清楚,就連第一次使用的人也看得懂。
outstandingly + adjective for strong praise
Indra stayed outstandingly calm during the heated meeting.
Indra 在那場氣氛激烈的會議中,始終格外冷靜。
outstandingly before an adjective inside a noun phrase
The mountain air felt outstandingly fresh after the night rain.
經過夜雨後,山裡的空氣顯得格外清新。
Samir wrote an outstandingly detailed report for the safety board.
Samir 為安全委員會寫了一份格外詳盡的報告。
Adisa remained outstandingly polite through the long delay at customs.
Adisa 在海關久候時,仍然格外有禮貌。
- exceptionally
very close, often used in careful writing
- remarkably
can sound slightly more observational and less praising
- particularly
weaker and more neutral in tone
- slightly
shows only a small degree
- moderately
suggests a middle, not exceptional, level
文法句型
outstandingly + adjective
outstandingly + past participle
outstandingly + adverb
用法筆記
Most often placed before a positive adjective or participle in formal praise, such as clear, useful, or effective. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense measures how strong a quality is, rather than how an action was carried out.