successfully
/səkˈsesfəli/ (bre, ipa) · /səkˈsesfəli/ (ame, ipa)
successfully — 副詞
1. happening with the result you intended, so that a plan, effort, or attempt achie
成功地
達到預期結果的方式
happening with the result you intended, so that a plan, effort, or attempt achieves its purpose — for example, convincing a client to sign a contract or passing a driving test after several tries.
Lara successfully completed her nursing degree while raising two young children.
Lara 在撫養兩個年幼孩子的同時,成功完成了她的護理學位。
adverb before main verb: successfully complete / pass / finish
The local team successfully negotiated a seven-year agreement with the port authority.
當地團隊成功與港務局談成了一項為期七年的協議。
collocation: successfully negotiate an agreement
After three failed attempts, the climbers finally reached the summit successfully.
經歷三次失敗後,這群登山者終於成功登上山頂。
The surgeon successfully treated the patient's rare condition using a new technique.
外科醫生用一種新技術成功治療了那名患者的罕見疾病。
Salma successfully argued that the project should receive additional funding.
Salma 成功主張該專案應獲得額外經費。
- effectively
focuses on producing a strong result or impact, not just achieving a goal
- well
broader and less formal; can describe any action done to a high standard
- triumphantly
stronger emotional tone; suggests a notable victory after difficulty
- unsuccessfully
the direct opposite, meaning without achieving the intended result