tremendously

/trəˈmendəsli/ (bre, ipa) · [trəmˈɛndəsli] /trəˈmendəsli/ (ame, ipa) · [trəmˈɛndəsli] /tri-ˈmen-dəs-lē How to pronounce tremendously (audio)/ (ame, mw)

tremendously — 副詞

1. to a very large degree or to an extremely high level — used to make the adjectiv

1.副詞B2
釋義

極其;非常

程度極高地修飾形容詞或動詞

to a very large degree or to an extremely high level — used to make the adjective or verb that follows sound much stronger, like saying an experience was tremendously exciting or that a business has grown tremendously.

例句

Ayesha was tremendously proud of her younger brother for winning the science fair trophy.

Ayesha 對弟弟贏得科展獎盃感到極其驕傲。

tremendously + adjective: tremendously proud

The community garden has improved tremendously since the volunteers added new flower beds and benches.

自從志工們添購了新的花圃和長椅後,社區花園的狀況大幅改善了。

tremendously + verb: improved tremendously

同義詞
  • enormously

    very similar in meaning; 'enormously' slightly emphasises scale/size while 'tremendously' emphasises intensity.

  • immensely

    equally strong; 'immensely' is slightly more formal.

  • hugely

    more informal and conversational.

反義詞
  • slightly

    to a very small degree — the opposite end of the intensity spectrum.

  • barely

    by only a very narrow margin.

文法句型

tremendously + adjective

tremendously + verb (especially improve, grow, increase)

用法筆記

Tremendously is most common in informal spoken and written English. In formal academic writing, alternatives such as 'substantially' or 'remarkably' are often preferred.

常見錯誤

The project was tremendously done.
The project was done tremendously well.
💡'tremendously' alone cannot modify a passive verb; it needs an adjective like 'well' or it must modify an active verb like 'improved'.
I am tremendously.
I am tremendously grateful.
💡'tremendously' on its own cannot complete a sentence; it must modify an adjective or verb.