superbly
/suːˈpɜːbli/ (bre, ipa) · [sˈupɚbli] /suːˈpɜːrbli/ (ame, ipa)
superbly — 副詞
1. Done with such high quality, skill, or excellence that the result is extremely i
極好地
以極好或令人印象深刻的方式
Done with such high quality, skill, or excellence that the result is extremely impressive — for example, a singer performing an opera role with perfect technique and emotion, or a chef preparing a dish that looks and tastes remarkable.
Hana played the violin concerto superbly at the concert hall in Taipei.
Hana 在臺北的音樂廳裡精彩地演奏了小提琴協奏曲。
superbly + verb of performance (play)
The hotel's chef prepared a superbly grilled salmon that impressed every guest.
那家飯店的廚師準備了一道烤得極好的鮭魚,讓所有客人都讚不絕口。
superbly + adjective (grilled) modifying a noun
Tamar's research on coral reefs was superbly written and earned her a national award.
Tamar 關於珊瑚礁的研究報告寫得非常出色,為她贏得了國家級獎項。
Rafael described the mountain sunrise so superbly that I felt I was there.
Rafael 對山中日出的描述實在太精采了,讓我覺得自己彷彿親臨現場。
The new community library has been superbly designed, with tall windows and quiet reading rooms.
新的社區圖書館設計得極好,有高大的窗戶和安靜的閱讀區。
- excellently
more neutral and slightly more common in everyday speech
- magnificently
stronger emphasis on grandeur and impressiveness
- brilliantly
suggests cleverness or striking skill, often in creative work
- outstandingly
focuses on being notably better than others
文法句型
superbly + verb
superbly + adjective
用法筆記
Frequently paired with verbs of performance or creation (play, sing, cook, write, design). Can also modify an adjective followed by a noun, as in a superbly trained team or a superbly lit stage.