expensively
expensively — 副詞
1. using or costing a large amount of money, more than what would usually be expect
昂貴地
花費大量金錢的方式
using or costing a large amount of money, more than what would usually be expected for a particular situation or thing
The newlyweds decorated their first apartment expensively, with marble floors and silk curtains.
新婚夫婦花大錢裝潢他們的第一間公寓,鋪了大理石地板並裝了絲綢窗簾。
collocation: decorate expensively / furnish expensively
Aiko dressed expensively for the job interview, wearing a tailored silk suit.
Aiko 為了工作面試穿得很講究,穿了一套訂製的絲質西裝。
collocation: dress expensively / be expensively dressed
The hotel was expensively furnished, with antique paintings in every guest room.
這家旅館的裝潢十分昂貴,每個客房都掛了古董畫作。
Dr. Okafor had his classic car serviced expensively at a specialist German workshop.
Okafor 醫師花了大筆錢在一家德國專門修理廠保養他的經典款汽車。
Priya celebrated her promotion expensively by treating the whole team to a five-course dinner.
Priya 花大錢慶祝自己升職,請了整個團隊吃一頓五道菜的大餐。
- dearly
used mainly with 'pay' or 'cost' ('it cost me dearly'); suggests a high emotional or financial price
- lavishly
implies spending freely and generously, often in a showy way
- luxuriously
focuses on comfort, pleasure, and high quality rather than just high cost
- sumptuously
suggests rich, elaborate decoration or meals, often with an impression of grandeur
- cheaply
the most direct opposite; at a low cost
- economically
spending money carefully and without waste, not necessarily at a low cost
文法句型
verb + expensively
be + expensively + past participle
用法筆記
Commonly appears after verbs that describe how something is equipped, decorated, presented, or enjoyed (dress, decorate, furnish, entertain, celebrate). In formal writing it can also modify verbs like equip or appoint.