noticeably
noticeably — 副詞
1. such that most people can easily see, hear, feel, or become aware of it
明顯地
以容易察覺的方式
such that most people can easily see, hear, feel, or become aware of it
It was noticeably cooler in the shade of the old banyan tree.
在老榕樹的樹蔭下,氣溫明顯較涼爽。
noticeably + comparative adjective (cooler)
After Priya switched to a healthier diet, her energy levels improved noticeably.
Priya 改成更健康的飲食習慣後,體力明顯提升了。
The team's performance declined noticeably after their star player was injured.
明星球員受傷後,整支球隊的表現明顯下滑。
The revised textbook was noticeably different from the previous edition.
修訂後的教科書與前一版明顯不同。
A noticeably large crowd gathered at the station entrance before sunrise.
日出前,車站入口處聚集了明顯龐大的人潮。
- markedly
more formal; suggests a sharp, clearly defined difference
- distinctly
emphasizes clear separation from surroundings or alternatives
- visibly
restricted to what can be seen; more concrete
- significantly
adds the connotation of importance or consequence beyond mere perceptibility
- imperceptibly
the opposite — in a way that cannot be noticed at all
- slightly
to a small degree, not necessarily enough to be noticed
文法句型
noticeably + adjective/comparative
verb + noticeably
noticeably + little/few
用法筆記
Most often used before comparative adjectives (noticeably warmer, noticeably quieter) or after verbs of change (improved noticeably, declined noticeably). Can precede 'little' or 'few' to emphasize a surprisingly small amount — e.g. 'noticeably little progress'.