painfully
painfully — 副詞
1. When something happens or is done painfully, it hurts your body or your feelings
痛苦地
引起身體或情感上痛苦地
When something happens or is done painfully, it hurts your body or your feelings — for instance, pressing a bruise, twisting a wrist, or hearing upsetting news.
Yasmin bent her ankle painfully when she tripped over the garden hose.
Yasmin 被花園水管絆倒時,腳踝痛苦地彎了一下。
modifies verb of physical action: bent painfully
Liam rubbed his sore back painfully after lifting the heavy furniture.
Liam 搬完重家具後,痛苦地揉了揉痠痛的背。
Camila gasped painfully as the nurse cleaned the deep cut on her palm.
護士清理 Camila 手掌上那道深深的傷口時,她痛苦地倒吸了一口氣。
Omar pressed painfully on the bruise above his knee to check if it was still tender.
Omar 痛苦地按壓膝蓋上方的瘀青,檢查是否還在痛。
- painlessly
describes an action that causes no pain at all
文法句型
verb + painfully
painfully + verb
用法筆記
Common with verbs of physical impact (bend, twist, press, hit) and verbs of emotional experience (remind, realize, learn). Can describe both physical and emotional discomfort.
常見錯誤
2. Put before an adjective to emphasise that a quality is true to an unpleasant or
極其
用在形容詞前,強調不快的程度
Put before an adjective to emphasise that a quality is true to an unpleasant or uncomfortable degree — for instance, a wait that is painfully slow, a flaw that is painfully obvious, or a truth that is painfully clear.
The truth was painfully clear when Kevin saw the empty refrigerator.
當 Kevin 看到空冰箱時,真相變得極其明顯。
modifies adjective: painfully clear / obvious
Sora's lack of experience became painfully obvious during her first presentation.
Sora 在第一次報告時,缺乏經驗的問題變得極其突出。
Waiting for the exam results was a painfully slow process for the students.
等待考試成績的過程對學生來說極其漫長。
Amelia found the silence between them painfully awkward after their argument.
爭吵過後,Amelia 覺得兩人之間的沉默極其尷尬。
- extremely
neutral in tone; does not carry the negative connotation that 'painfully' does
- terribly
similar negative connotation but less intense and more conversational
- unbearably
closer in intensity; suggests the quality is almost too much to endure
- pleasantly
describes a quality that is agreeable rather than uncomfortable
文法句型
painfully + adjective
用法筆記
Always placed directly before the adjective it modifies. Used only with negative or undesirable qualities — 'painfully delicious' or 'painfully wonderful' sound unnatural in English.