doubtless
doubtless — 副詞
1. used to show that you believe strongly that something is definitely true or will
無疑;必定
強調說話者確信某事屬實
used to show that you believe strongly that something is definitely true or will definitely happen
Iker will doubtless be pleased to hear that the board accepted his proposal.
Iker 聽到委員會接受他的提案,想必會很高興。
sentence adverb before main verb (will + be pleased)
The new trade rules will doubtless increase costs for small family farms in the region.
新的貿易規則勢必會增加該區域小規模家庭農場的成本。
By the time Niran arrives, the restaurant will doubtless be fully booked for the evening.
等 Niran 到的時候,餐廳晚上肯定已經客滿了。
Lan has doubtless finished grading all the final exam papers by now.
Lan 現在想必已經改完所有期末考試的考卷了。
Doubtless the heavy rain was the main cause of the landslide near the village.
無疑地,這場大雨是村莊附近發生山崩的主要原因。
- undoubtedly
very similar in meaning and formality, slightly more common in everyday use
- certainly
broader range of use, less formal, also works as an intensifier
- unquestionably
stronger emphasis, often used in argument or debate
- without doubt
more emphatic phrasing, common in spoken English
文法句型
doubtless + will/have/be + complement
Doubtless + clause
用法筆記
Typically used as a sentence adverb, 'doubtless' modifies an entire clause rather than a single verb. It appears most often in formal and written English and is less common in casual conversation. Unlike 'probably', it expresses strong certainty, not likelihood.