loudly
loudly — 副詞
1. producing enough sound to be heard easily, often from a distance
大聲地
發出巨大聲響地
producing enough sound to be heard easily, often from a distance
Hugo played his guitar so loudly that the neighbours complained to the building manager.
Hugo 吉他彈得太大聲,鄰居向大樓管理員投訴。
so loudly that [result clause]
At the comedy club, Inês laughed loudly until her stomach hurt.
在喜劇俱樂部裡,Inês 笑到肚子都痛了。
Lakan's neighbour complained about the dog barking loudly every morning at seven.
Lakan 的鄰居抱怨那隻狗每天早上七點都在大聲吠叫。
The cheering fans in the stadium shouted loudly when their team appeared on the field.
體育館裡歡呼的球迷在球隊進場時大聲吶喊。
Baraka quietly asked his sister to speak less loudly on the phone.
Baraka 輕聲請妹妹講電話時小聲一點。
- noisily
emphasises unpleasant or disruptive sound; often negative
- boisterously
describes energetic, lively noise from people having fun; more specific
- deafeningly
so loud that it is almost painful; much stronger intensity
- stridently
suggests a harsh, grating quality; more formal
文法句型
verb + loudly
loudly + verb
so / too / very + loudly
用法筆記
In informal English, 'loud' is sometimes used as an adverb (e.g. 'Don't talk so loud'), but in standard and formal writing 'loudly' is the correct adverb form. The adverb can appear before or after the verb it modifies, with end-position being more common in everyday speech.