straightforwardly
/ˌstreɪtˈfɔːwədli/ (bre, ipa) · [strˌetfˈɔrwɚdli] /ˌstreɪtˈfɔːrwərdli/ (ame, ipa)
straightforwardly — 副詞
1. in a clear, uncomplicated way that people can follow without much effort.
清楚;簡單
用容易懂、易做的方式
in a clear, uncomplicated way that people can follow without much effort.
The nurse explained the test steps straightforwardly, so Ken felt less nervous.
護理師把檢查步驟清楚地說明,Ken 因而沒那麼緊張。
explain + something + straightforwardly
Even first-time users can set up the printer straightforwardly by following the pictures.
就算是第一次使用的人,只要照著圖示,也能簡單地把印表機裝好。
set up + something + straightforwardly
At the workshop, Dr. Sato described the budget plan straightforwardly for new staff.
在研習會上,Dr. Sato 為新進員工把預算方案講得很清楚。
The website straightforwardly shows where to upload forms and track each payment.
網站清楚地標示出上傳表格和追蹤每筆付款的位置。
- confusingly
in a way that makes understanding harder
- obscurely
in a way that is less direct and harder to follow
文法句型
explain + something + straightforwardly
describe + something + straightforwardly
straightforwardly + show + wh-clause
用法筆記
Most often used for instructions, explanations, and systems that feel easy to follow. Compare Sense 2, which is about speaking directly rather than making information simple.
常見錯誤
2. in an honest, direct way that says what you really think without softening or hi
坦白;直接
不拐彎地說出真實想法
in an honest, direct way that says what you really think without softening or hiding it.
When asked about the delay, Tanvi answered straightforwardly that the team lacked money.
被問到延誤原因時,Tanvi 坦白地回答團隊就是缺錢。
answer + straightforwardly + that-clause
At lunch, Dario spoke straightforwardly to his manager about the extra weekend shifts.
午餐時,Dario 直接跟主管談那些額外的週末班次。
speak straightforwardly to someone about something
Rather than smile politely, Nia said straightforwardly that the joke offended her.
Nia 沒有勉強陪笑,而是直接說那個笑話冒犯到她了。
The coach straightforwardly told the parents their children needed more sleep.
教練坦白地告訴家長,孩子們需要更多睡眠。
文法句型
answer + straightforwardly + that-clause
speak + straightforwardly + to + someone + about + something
straightforwardly + tell + someone + that-clause
用法筆記
Common with speech verbs when someone chooses not to hide bad news or difficult opinions. It can sound refreshingly honest or slightly blunt, depending on the situation.