unforgettably
/ˌʌn.fəˈɡet.ə.bli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌn.fɚˈɡet̬.ə.bli/ (ame, ipa) · /-bli/ (ame, mw)
unforgettably — 副詞
1. so strongly or vividly that the experience stays in your memory for a long time.
令人難忘地
強烈到讓人久久記得
so strongly or vividly that the experience stays in your memory for a long time.
Sari sang the final verse unforgettably, and the hall stayed silent.
Sari 把最後一段唱得令人難忘,全場都安靜了下來。
verb + unforgettably after a performance verb
The sky above Cappadocia was unforgettably pink at sunrise.
Cappadocia 上空的天空在日出時粉紅得令人難忘。
unforgettably + adjective (pink)
Gabriel told the rescue story unforgettably at the school assembly.
Gabriel 在學校朝會上把那段救援故事講得令人難忘。
The old tea house looked unforgettably calm after the rain.
那間老茶館在雨後顯得平靜得令人難忘。
Kwame scored an unforgettably dramatic first goal in the cup final.
Kwame 在盃賽決賽踢進了一顆戲劇性得令人難忘的第一球。
- memorably
broader and more neutral; it does not always suggest deep emotional force
- vividly
focuses on how clearly something is pictured or remembered, not on how moving it feels
- hauntingly
adds a sad or eerie beauty that unforgettably does not require
- forgettably
describes something that leaves little lasting impression
文法句型
verb + unforgettably
unforgettably + adjective
用法筆記
Most often used with verbs of singing, speaking, performing, or welcoming, and with adjectives such as beautiful, dramatic, or warm. It is stronger than memorably because it suggests an emotional effect that stays with you afterwards.