positively
/ˈpɒzətɪvli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpɑːzətɪvli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpäzətə̇vlē -z(ə)tə̇-/ (ame, mw)
positively — 副詞
1. with hope, approval, or confidence that a person, plan, or situation can turn ou
正面地
以樂觀或贊同的方式
with hope, approval, or confidence that a person, plan, or situation can turn out well.
The school responded positively to Maya's idea for a reading club.
學校對 Maya 提出的閱讀社點子給了正面回應。
respond positively to + noun
After the first meeting, both investors spoke positively about the new app.
第一次會面後,兩位投資人都對這個新 app 給了正面評價。
speak positively about + noun
Lena tried to think positively while waiting for her test results.
Lena 在等檢驗結果時,努力正面看待這件事。
Parents reacted positively when the library added more weekend classes.
圖書館增加更多週末課程時,家長們的反應很正面。
The film critic wrote positively about the young actor's first role.
那位影評人對這名年輕演員的第一個角色給了正面評價。
- favorably
very close in meaning; often used for opinions, reviews, and official reactions.
- optimistically
focuses more on hope for the future than on approval.
- approvingly
centres on showing agreement or praise, especially in speech or facial expression.
- negatively
shows criticism, rejection, or lack of hope.
- pessimistically
focuses on expecting bad results rather than good ones.
文法句型
think positively
speak positively about + noun
respond positively to + noun
用法筆記
Often used with verbs like think, react, speak, and respond, especially before about or to phrases. Distinguish from sense 2 CERTAINLY, which gives a firm answer rather than a hopeful or approving attitude.
常見錯誤
2. with complete certainty, so that no real doubt remains about the answer or fact.
確實
毫無疑問地
with complete certainty, so that no real doubt remains about the answer or fact.
The guide could not positively identify the mountain through the thick fog.
那位嚮導無法確實辨認出濃霧中的那座山。
not positively identify + noun
Nora positively refused to lend her brother the car again.
Nora 斷然拒絕再把車借給弟弟。
positively refuse + to-infinitive
The manager positively confirmed our booking for Friday night.
經理明確地確認了我們週五晚上的訂位。
I positively remember locking the front door before we left.
我確實記得我們離開前有把前門鎖上。
There is positively no milk left in the fridge this morning.
今天早上冰箱裡確實一點牛奶都不剩了。
- certainly
the plain everyday equivalent, with less dramatic force.
- definitely
common in conversation; slightly less formal and old-fashioned.
- categorically
stronger and more formal, especially with denials or refusals.
- possibly
shows uncertainty instead of firm certainty.
- uncertainly
describes hesitation or lack of confidence.
文法句型
positively confirm + noun
positively refuse + to-infinitive
not positively identify + noun
用法筆記
Often appears with no, refuse, confirm, remember, or identify when the speaker wants to remove doubt. Distinguish from sense 3 FOR EMPHASIS: this sense is about certainty, not simply making a description stronger.
常見錯誤
3. used in informal speech to make a statement sound much stronger, often with surp
簡直
口語中加強語氣
used in informal speech to make a statement sound much stronger, often with surprise or vivid feeling.
By noon, the bus station was positively empty after the storm.
到了中午,暴風雨過後的公車站簡直空得不像話。
positively + adjective
That tiny puppy was positively fearless around the big farm dogs.
那隻小狗在農場的大狗旁邊簡直毫不害怕。
positively + adjective
After Emi finished cleaning, the kitchen looked positively spotless.
Emi 打掃完後,廚房看起來簡直一塵不染。
Grandpa was positively dancing when the team scored in extra time.
球隊在延長賽進球時,爺爺高興得簡直跳起舞來。
The children stayed positively silent when the floorboards suddenly creaked.
地板突然發出嘎吱聲時,孩子們簡直安靜得不得了。
- really
the most common everyday intensifier; much more neutral in tone.
- absolutely
strong intensifier that often sounds more forceful or modern.
- downright
informal and vivid; often used before negative adjectives.
文法句型
positively + adjective
positively + past participle
用法筆記
Common in lively speech or writing before adjectives and participles such as delighted, awful, or silent. Distinguish from sense 2 CERTAINLY: here the speaker is intensifying a description, not proving that something is true.