intelligently
intelligently — 副詞
1. using reason and good judgment, learning quickly from experience and dealing wit
聰明地
以理性判斷、明智行事的方式
using reason and good judgment, learning quickly from experience and dealing with situations in a sensible way
Sirin intelligently chose to study engineering because she loved math and physics.
Sirin 因為熱愛數學和物理,理智地選擇了攻讀工程學。
intelligently before verb: intelligently chose
Beatriz answered every question intelligently during the job interview.
Beatriz 在求職面試中很聰明地回答了每個問題。
adverb after verb: answered ... intelligently
The committee handled the budget crisis more intelligently than the previous team had.
委員會比前一個團隊更聰明地處理了預算危機。
Élise's proposal was intelligently designed and impressed all of the senior managers.
Élise 的提案設計得很有智慧,讓所有高階主管都留下了深刻印象。
The software learns from each mistake and adjusts its response intelligently.
這套軟體會從每一次錯誤中學習,然後智慧地調整回應。
- cleverly
more informal, often suggests quick wit or resourcefulness rather than deep understanding
- wisely
emphasises good judgment based on experience and common sense
- sensibly
focuses on practical, level-headed decision-making
- astutely
implies sharp perception and the ability to see hidden advantages; more formal
- stupidly
suggests a lack of intelligence or poor reasoning
- foolishly
implies unwise actions without considering the consequences
- irrationally
focuses on action not based on reason or logic
文法句型
verb + intelligently
intelligently + verb
as/so + adverb + as
more/less + intelligently + than
用法筆記
Often used with verbs of thinking, deciding, or communicating (e.g., answer, choose, decide, design, explain, handle, invest, speak, write). Can be placed before or after the verb; position before the verb slightly emphasises the adverb.