influentially
influentially — 副詞
1. used for saying that an action or piece of writing strongly shapes other people'
有影響力地
以能影響他人想法或行動的方式
used for saying that an action or piece of writing strongly shapes other people's opinions or decisions
Felix spoke influentially at the education summit, and three ministers adopted his proposal.
Felix 在那場教育高峰會上發言深具影響力,三位部長隨後採納了他的提案。
collocation: spoke influentially
The economist wrote influentially about housing policy, shifting public opinion across Britain.
這位經濟學家撰文深具影響力地探討住宅政策,改變了英國各地的民意走向。
collocation: wrote influentially
Gita argued influentially before the committee, and the regulation was withdrawn the next day.
Gita 在委員會面前提出具影響力的論證,該法規隔天就被撤回。
When the scientist testified influentially at the hearing, the jury changed its understanding of the evidence.
當這位科學家在聽證會上提出具影響力的證詞,陪審團改變了對證據的理解。
- powerfully
emphasises force or strength rather than the effect of changing minds
- persuasively
narrower in scope — focuses on convincing through argument or reasoning
- authoritatively
suggests influence based on recognised expertise rather than the quality of the argument alone
- ineffectively
producing little or no effect on others
- weakly
without force or conviction
用法筆記
Typically used with verbs of speaking or writing (speak, write, argue, testify, campaign) to show that the action had significant impact. The adverb usually appears before the result clause rather than before the verb.
常見錯誤
influentially — 形容詞
- influentiallypositive
- more influentiallycomparative
- most influentiallysuperlative
1. having the power to shape what people think or how events develop, usually becau
有影響力的
能影響他人思考或事件走向的
having the power to shape what people think or how events develop, usually because of one's position, knowledge, or reputation
Sofia was named one of the most influential architects under forty by the design magazine.
Sofia 被該設計雜誌選為四十歲以下最具影響力的建築師之一。
superlative: most influential
Takeshi's influential research on battery technology led to cheaper electric cars across Asia.
Takeshi 關於電池技術的影響力研究,讓亞洲各地出現了更便宜的電動車。
The World Health Organization remains an influential voice in global disease prevention.
世界衛生組織在全球疾病預防方面仍是深具影響力的聲音。
Devika's uncle was a highly influential figure in the publishing industry for over thirty years.
Devika 的叔叔在出版業身居極具影響力的地位長達三十多年。
- powerful
broader — can refer to physical, political, or economic power, not necessarily the ability to shape ideas
- authoritative
suggests influence based on recognised expertise or official position
- prominent
focuses on being widely known rather than having impact on outcomes
- uninfluential
having little or no impact on others
- insignificant
too unimportant to affect anything
用法筆記
Used with nouns referring to people (figure, voice, critic, leader), organisations (body, institution, group), or abstract artefacts (book, speech, theory, study). Frequently modified by adverbs such as 'highly', 'politically', 'culturally', 'economically'.
常見錯誤
influentially — 名詞
1. a person whose opinions, ideas, or actions strongly shape what other people thin
有影響力的人
其意見或行動能強烈影響他人者
a person whose opinions, ideas, or actions strongly shape what other people think or do
The summit brought together media influentials from more than thirty countries.
這場高峰會匯集了來自三十多個國家的媒體界影響力人士。
collocation: media influentials
Charlotte became a political influential after her grassroots campaign drew nationwide attention.
Charlotte 在基層發起全國關注的競選活動後,成為了政壇具影響力的人物。
collocation: political influential
Religious influentials from the region met in Geneva to discuss interfaith cooperation.
來自該地區的宗教界影響力人士在日內瓦會面,討論跨宗教合作。
The magazine's list of the city's top tech influentials included three university professors.
該雜誌的全市頂尖科技影響力人士名單中,包含了三位大學教授。
- influencer
less formal and more tied to social-media or marketing contexts
- power broker
emphasises political or behind-the-scenes power
- opinion leader
more specific — someone whose views shape public opinion in a particular field
- follower
someone who is influenced rather than someone who influences
用法筆記
Commonly preceded by a category noun (media, political, tech, cultural, fashion, religious) that identifies the domain of influence. Less formal alternatives include 'influencer', especially in social-media or marketing contexts.