noticeably
用法要点
句型搭配
通常用于修饰形容词或副词,表示程度明显,常见于比较句或描述变化的句子中。
介词用法
可与介词搭配,如 'noticeably in' 表示在某个方面显著,但更常见的是直接修饰动词或形容词,无需固定介词。
语域说明
适用于正式和非正式语境,在学术、商务和日常对话中均常见,强调客观可观察的变化或差异。
基础例句
The weather has gotten noticeably colder this week.
这周天气明显变冷了。
She looks noticeably happier after her vacation.
度假后,她看起来明显更开心了。
His English improved noticeably with daily practice.
通过每天练习,他的英语水平显著提高了。
高级例句
The new policy led to a noticeably reduction in carbon emissions.
新政策导致碳排放显著减少。
In the experiment, the treatment group showed noticeably better results.
在实验中,治疗组显示出明显更好的结果。
The company's profits increased noticeably after the marketing campaign.
营销活动后,公司的利润显著增长。
高频搭配
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常见错误
错误使用了形容词 'noticeable',应改为副词 'noticeably' 来修饰形容词 'tired',表示'明显地疲劳'。
应用副词 'noticeably' 修饰形容词 'big',而不是形容词 'noticeable',以正确表达'差异明显很大'。
近义词辨析
obviously
'obviously' 强调事情显而易见、无需证明,常带主观推断;'noticeably' 更侧重客观可观察的变化或特征。
Obviously, he is lying. (主观推断) vs. His mood changed noticeably. (客观观察)
significantly
'significantly' 强调重要性或统计上的显著性,多用于正式或学术语境;'noticeably' 更通用,指容易被注意到,不一定涉及重大影响。
The results are significantly different. (强调重要性) vs. The noise level dropped noticeably. (强调可观察性)