skillfully
/ˈskɪl.fəl.i/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈskɪl.fəl.i/ (ame, ipa) · /-fəlē -li/ (ame, mw)
skillfully — 副詞
1. doing something with a high level of ability, especially when the task needs pra
熟練地
以高超技術或技巧的方式
doing something with a high level of ability, especially when the task needs practice, training, or natural talent to carry it out well
Wei skillfully repaired the old grandfather clock, getting it to chime again for the first time in years.
Wei 熟練地修好了那座老爺鐘,讓它數十年來首次重新發出報時聲。
skillfully + verb of precision (repaired)
The tour guide skillfully answered every question about the temple's 800-year history without checking her notes once.
導遊熟練地回答了關於寺廟八百年歷史的每一個問題,全程沒有查看筆記。
Fatima skillfully handled the angry customer, turning his frustration into a calm conversation within five minutes.
Fatima 熟練地應對了那位憤怒的顧客,在五分鐘內將他的不滿轉化為冷靜的對話。
Kenji skillfully painted the cherry blossom branches so that each petal seemed to float naturally on the paper.
Kenji 熟練地畫出櫻花枝條,讓每一片花瓣在紙上看起來都像是自然飄落的。
- expertly
emphasises deep knowledge and authority (e.g. 'expertly explained quantum theory')
- adeptly
suggests quick, natural ease (e.g. 'adeptly switched between languages')
- masterfully
implies complete control and superiority (e.g. 'masterfully directed the orchestra')
- deftly
focuses on physical nimbleness and precision (e.g. 'deftly tied the fishing fly')
- clumsily
in an awkward or ungraceful way
- amateurishly
lacking the polish of a trained or experienced person
文法句型
[verb] + skillfully
skillfully + [past participle]
用法筆記
Collocates especially with verbs of physical craft (paint, carve, repair), communication (argue, negotiate, persuade), and social interaction (handle, manage, navigate). The adverb highlights the performer's competence — the result is good because the method is practised.