reusable
/ˌriːˈjuːzəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌriːˈjuːzəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)rē-ˈyü-zə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
reusable — adjective
- reusablepositive
- more reusablecomparative
- most reusablesuperlative
1. made or intended to be used many times instead of being thrown away after a sing
made or intended to be used many times instead of being thrown away after a single use — common when talking about reducing waste and packaging.
The café on Elm Street now gives customers reusable metal straws instead of plastic ones.
attributive: reusable + [product type]
These shopping bags are reusable — just fold them up and bring them next time.
predicative: be + reusable
Trang packed her lunch in a reusable glass container with a bamboo lid.
Hospitals in Tokyo have started using reusable surgical gowns that can be sterilised.
Our team bought reusable water bottles for everyone to cut down on plastic waste.
- refillable
specifically for containers that can be filled with the same product again (e.g. a refillable ink cartridge)
- multi-use
a general synonym, less common than 'reusable', often used in product labelling
- recyclable
related but distinct — recyclable items are processed into raw materials, not necessarily used again as the same item
- disposable
designed to be thrown away after a single use
- single-use
intended for only one use, the opposite goal of reusability
文法句型
reusable + noun (attributive)
be + reusable (predicative)
用法筆記
Frequently appears in discussions about sustainability and waste reduction. Can be used both before a noun (attributive) and after a linking verb such as 'be' (predicative).