thankful
thankful — 形容詞
1. feeling pleased and grateful because something good has happened, or because som
感激;慶幸
因好事或避災而高興感謝
feeling pleased and grateful because something good has happened, or because something bad was avoided — for example, being thankful for a friend's help, or thankful that nobody got hurt in a car accident.
Nadia was thankful for her sister's help while she was sick.
Nadia 在生病期間很感激妹妹的幫忙。
thankful + for + noun phrase (specific benefit received)
The Okonkwo family were thankful that no one was hurt in the storm.
Okonkwo 一家慶幸暴風雨中沒有人受傷。
thankful + that-clause (relief that bad thing did not happen)
Lucía felt thankful to have found a job that she truly enjoys.
Lucía 很感激能找到一份自己真正喜歡的工作。
Jabari said he was thankful for the warm welcome from his new neighbours.
Jabari 說他很感激新鄰居們熱情的歡迎。
Aarav seemed thankful when the pharmacist explained the medicine to him carefully.
藥劑師仔細向 Aarav 說明藥品用法時,他顯得很感激。
- grateful
Everyday synonym; both are very close, but grateful often stresses appreciation for a kindness done to you personally.
- appreciative
More formal than thankful; emphasises recognising the value or quality of what was given.
- relieved
Focuses on the release from worry or fear, which may accompany being thankful but is not the same as gratitude.
- ungrateful
Not showing or feeling thanks for something that was given or done.
- unappreciative
Failing to recognise the value of what someone has done for you.
文法句型
thankful + for + noun phrase
thankful + to-infinitive
thankful + that-clause
用法筆記
Frequently followed by for + noun phrase, a to-infinitive, or a that-clause. The for-form points to the specific benefit or kindness received; the that-form emphasises relief that something bad did not happen. Can be used with linking verbs such as be, feel, seem, and become.