authoritatively
adv. 命令式地,有權威地,可信地
Someone or something that is authoritative gives an impression of power and importance and is likely to be obeyed.
He has a commanding presence and deep, authoritative voice...
他儀態威嚴,聲音低沉,說話有威信。
Her smile was warm but authoritative.
她的笑容很和藹,同時又透著威嚴。
Someone or something that is authoritative has a lot of knowledge of a particular subject.
The first authoritative study of polio was published in 1840...
關於小兒麻痺症的第一篇權威性研究報告發表於1840年。
The evidence she uses is usually highly authoritative.
她採用的證據通常都具有很高的可信度。
1. in an authoritative manner;
My own life is the only thing I can speak authoritatively about.
我只對自己的生活有發言權。
The man pushed his way authoritatively through the crowd.
那個人從人群中硬擠出一條路。
" If somebody'll come here and sit with him, " he snapped authoritatively.
“ 來個人到這兒陪他坐著. ” 他用發號施令的口吻說.
To decide or settle ( a dispute, for example ) conclusively and authoritatively.
判定結論性、權威性地決定或解決 ( 糾紛等 )
A judge should comport himself authoritatively [ with dignity ].
法官舉止必須要莊嚴 [ 有威嚴 ].