properly
properly — 副詞
1. Done correctly or satisfactorily, so that something works, fits, or turns out as
正確地
以正確或令人滿意的方式
Done correctly or satisfactorily, so that something works, fits, or turns out as it should — like installing equipment that runs without problems, or cooking a meal that tastes right.
Rodrigo checked that the smoke alarm was working properly before winter set in.
Rodrigo 在冬天來臨前確認了煙霧警報器運作正常。
verb + properly: working properly
The printer is not feeding the paper properly — open the tray and check the guides.
印表機沒有正常進紙——打開紙匣檢查一下導紙板。
negation: not verb-ing properly
Ishaan's grandmother taught him how to properly fold a fitted sheet in under a minute.
Ishaan 的祖母教他在一分鐘內把床包正確摺好。
After Sven adjusted the brakes, the bicycle stopped properly every time.
Sven 調整過煞車之後,腳踏車每次都能順利停住。
- correctly
focuses on being free from error; more technical and less about overall satisfaction
- right
more informal; common in everyday speech ('it didn't work right')
- satisfactorily
emphasises meeting expectations of quality; more formal than 'properly'
- improperly
the direct formal antonym; less common in everyday speech
- badly
informal; implies a poor result rather than wrong method
文法句型
properly + verb
verb + properly
常見錯誤
2. Following the accepted social or moral standards of behaviour — for example, kee
得體地
符合社會規範地
Following the accepted social or moral standards of behaviour — for example, keeping your mouth closed while eating at a formal dinner, or wearing respectful clothing when visiting a place of worship.
The children were told to behave properly during the wedding ceremony.
孩子們被告知在婚禮上要守規矩。
behave properly + social context
Defne felt that discussing salaries at the dinner table was not behaving properly.
Defne 覺得在餐桌上討論薪水是不夠得體的行為。
negation: not behaving properly
Mira reminded her guests to dress properly for the temple visit.
Mira 提醒客人在參觀寺廟時要穿著得體。
The head teacher said the students had not been conducting themselves properly during assembly.
校長說學生們在集會時沒有遵守規矩。
- appropriately
wider in scope — includes situational fit beyond moral standards
- decently
focuses on modesty and avoiding offence; slightly old-fashioned
- respectably
emphasises earning the approval of others through one's conduct
- improperly
the direct antonym; formal
- badly
informal and broader — can refer to skill failure, not just social rules
文法句型
behave properly
dress properly
act properly
用法筆記
Often appears in negative constructions or alongside modals (should, ought to) to describe behaviour that fails to meet expected social standards.