intellectually
intellectually — 副詞
1. relating to the mind's ability to reason, analyse, and understand difficult conc
智力上
涉及分析推理與理解的心智層面
relating to the mind's ability to reason, analyse, and understand difficult concepts or subjects.
Ravi found the philosophy seminar intellectually stimulating because the professor asked tough questions.
Ravi 覺得這門哲學課在智力上很能激發思考,因為教授問的問題非常深入。
collocation: intellectually stimulating
The debate between the two scientists was intellectually rigorous and kept the audience engaged.
兩位科學家之間的辯論在智力上十分嚴謹,讓在場聽眾全程專注。
collocation: intellectually rigorous
Dr. Okafor was intellectually honest enough to admit when his findings disproved his theory.
Okafor 博士在學術思考上秉持誠實,發現自己的研究成果與理論矛盾時,也能坦然承認。
Hana's intellectually curious mind drove her to learn ancient scripts few people can read.
Hana 求知慾旺盛,驅使她學習現今少有人能解讀的古代文字。
- cognitively
more scientific/technical — used in psychology and neuroscience, less common in everyday speech
- mentally
broader — also covers memory, emotion, and psychological states, not just reasoning
- rationally
narrower — focuses on logic and reason, excludes creativity and intuition
- theoretically
emphasises abstract principles over practical application or concrete experience
- emotionally
relating to feelings rather than reasoning
- physically
relating to the body or practical action rather than the mind
- instinctively
based on natural impulse rather than deliberate thought
文法句型
intellectually + adjective (e.g. stimulating, honest, curious)
verb + intellectually (e.g. engage intellectually, develop intellectually)
用法筆記
Typically modifies adjectives describing mental qualities (stimulating, challenging, honest, curious, rigorous) rather than action verbs. It marks the domain of the quality — connected to reasoning and understanding — not the manner of performing an action.