convincingly
convincingly — 副詞
1. Done with such strength of logic or evidence that listeners accept what is said
令人信服地
使聽者相信所言為真或正確
Done with such strength of logic or evidence that listeners accept what is said as true and correct — for example, arguing a position so thoroughly that doubt disappears.
Layla argued convincingly that the company should invest in renewable energy.
Layla 令人信服地主張公司應該投資再生能源。
convincingly + that-clause after argue/claim
The witness described the accident so convincingly that the judge had no remaining doubt.
目擊者描述事故的方式如此令人信服,法官已沒有任何懷疑。
so + convincingly + that-clause for result
Professor Anya explained the theory convincingly to her first-year students.
Anya 教授令人信服地向大一學生解釋了這套理論。
Nikhil apologised so convincingly that everyone believed he truly regretted his actions.
Nikhil 道歉時如此令人信服,每個人都相信他確實後悔自己的行為。
The advertisement showed convincingly how the cleaning gel removed red wine stains.
那支廣告令人信服地展示了清潔凝膠如何去除紅酒漬。
- persuasively
emphasises moving someone to action or agreement rather than just belief
- compellingly
suggests an irresistible argument that is hard to doubt
- plausibly
suggests something seems reasonable on the surface but may not be actually true
- unconvincingly
in a way that fails to create belief
文法句型
verb + convincingly
so + convincingly + that-clause
convincingly + adjective
用法筆記
Frequently modifies verbs of communication or demonstration — argue, explain, show, demonstrate, prove. Can also modify an adjective to mean 'in a way that seems true' (e.g., convincingly real, convincingly honest).
常見錯誤
2. Describing a win or victory where the winner is so clearly ahead that the outcom
壓倒性地
以明顯差距勝出,確定誰是贏家
Describing a win or victory where the winner is so clearly ahead that the outcome is beyond dispute — typically through a large gap in score, votes, or performance.
The national team won the match convincingly, scoring four goals to zero.
國家隊以壓倒性優勢贏得比賽,四比零完封對手。
sports context: win + match/competition
Mayor Dahlia was re-elected convincingly, receiving more than 70 percent of the vote.
Dahlia 市長以壓倒性優勢連任成功,獲得超過七成選票。
political context: be re-elected convincingly
Jisoo beat the former champion convincingly in three straight sets.
Jisoo 在三盤直落中壓倒性地擊敗了前冠軍。
Mateo's debate team won the semi-final convincingly against the top-ranked school.
Mateo 的辯論隊擊敗排名第一的學校,以懸殊比分贏得準決賽。
- decisively
emphasises the clear and final nature of the outcome
- overwhelmingly
emphasises the very large margin of victory
- handsomely
more informal, often used in sports commentary
- narrowly
by a small margin — opposite of a convincing victory
文法句型
verb + convincingly
verb + noun + convincingly
用法筆記
Only used with competition verbs — win, beat, defeat, re-elect, outplay. A convincing victory requires a large margin; a narrow one-point win is not described as convincingly.