encouraging
encouraging — 形容詞
1. Something that is encouraging makes you feel more hopeful about a situation or m
令人鼓舞的
使人更有信心或希望的
Something that is encouraging makes you feel more hopeful about a situation or more confident that you can succeed at something — for example, encouraging test results from a doctor, or encouraging comments from a teacher about your progress.
The test results were encouraging, so Talia applied for more scholarships.
考試結果令人鼓舞,所以 Talia 申請了更多獎學金。
predicative: [noun] + be + encouraging
Élise found her teacher's encouraging words helpful before the big exam.
Élise 覺得老師在大考前說的那番鼓勵的話很有幫助。
attributive: encouraging + [noun]
Jisoo's doctor gave an encouraging report about her recovery from surgery.
Jisoo 的醫生針對她術後恢復情況,給出了令人鼓舞的報告。
An encouraging number of volunteers signed up for the beach cleanup this weekend.
這個週末報名參加淨灘活動的志工人數令人鼓舞。
Quan received an encouraging email from the company he had interviewed with.
Quan 收到了一封來自面試公司的令人鼓舞的郵件。
- promising
Focuses on likely future success; often used for early results or talent (a promising start)
- heartening
More emotional and personal; suggests warmth and uplift (heartening news from a friend)
- positive
Broader and more neutral; can describe any favourable outlook (a positive response)
- discouraging
Direct opposite; makes you lose confidence or hope
- disheartening
Stronger emotional tone; suggests a deeper loss of spirit
文法句型
encouraging + [noun]
[noun] + be + encouraging
it + be + encouraging + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Can be used both before a noun (an encouraging sign) and after a linking verb (the news was encouraging). Also common in the extraposition pattern: It is encouraging to see that… / It is encouraging to learn that…