如何使用
When you want to express that something is done with dignity or worthily, you can use the adverb "dignement." It's often used to describe actions that uphold honor, respect, or a certain standard.
A common mistake is confusing "dignement" with "dignité" (dignity - a noun). Remember, "dignement" describes how an action is performed, while "dignité" is the state or quality of being dignified.
Another mistake is trying to use it as an adjective. It's an adverb, so it modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, not nouns.
Example of correct usage:
• Il a accepté sa défaite dignement. (He accepted his defeat worthily/with dignity.)
• Elle a agi dignement malgré les critiques. (She acted with dignity despite the criticism.)
自我测试 6 个问题
Choose the most appropriate synonym for "dignement" in the following sentence: "Elle a accepté sa défaite très ______."
While 'courageously' and 'proudly' can sometimes overlap, 'honourably' best captures the essence of acting with dignity and worth, especially in accepting defeat.
In which context is "dignement" used most effectively to convey respect and propriety?
The phrase 'sans se plaindre' (without complaining) strongly implies a dignified and worthy manner of response to accusations, fitting the meaning of 'dignement'.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses "dignement" to describe an action performed with appropriate solemnity or gravity?
Grieving, especially for a spouse, is a solemn occasion. 'Dignement' implies that he carried his sorrow in a manner that honored his wife and the situation.
To say someone behaves with integrity and high moral standards, you could use the adverb "dignement".
"Dignement" often implies acting in a way that upholds one's honor and integrity, which aligns with high moral standards.
If a person is acting in a clumsy or embarrassing way, you could accurately describe their actions as "dignement".
"Dignement" means with dignity or worth. Clumsy or embarrassing actions are the opposite of dignified.
When someone performs a difficult task with grace and composure, they are acting "dignement".
Performing a difficult task with grace and composure indicates a dignified and worthy manner, which is precisely what 'dignement' describes.
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例句
Elle a toujours fait son travail dignement, même dans les moments difficiles.
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