acuteness
/əˈkjuːtnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈkjuːtnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈkyüt-nəs/ (ame, mw)
acuteness — 名詞
1. the quality of catching fine details quickly, or of having especially sharp sigh
敏銳度
感官或判斷有多敏銳
the quality of catching fine details quickly, or of having especially sharp sight, hearing, smell, or judgment
The acuteness of Emily's hearing helped her notice the leaking pipe.
Emily 的聽覺敏銳度讓她注意到那根漏水的管子。
collocation: the acuteness of [a sense]
The eye doctor measured Kofi's visual acuteness before the night drive.
眼科醫師在夜間駕車前測量了 Kofi 的視覺敏銳度。
collocation: visual acuteness
Gabriela's acuteness in business helped the shop avoid a costly mistake.
Gabriela 在生意上的敏銳判斷幫店裡避開了一個代價高昂的錯誤。
What impressed the judge was the acuteness of Emre's observation.
讓法官印象深刻的是 Emre 觀察事情時的敏銳度。
During the quiz, Iris showed acuteness by catching the missing number.
在小測驗中,Iris 展現出敏銳度,找出了漏掉的數字。
- dullness
lack of quick perception or sensory sharpness
文法句型
the acuteness of [a sense]
[someone's] acuteness in [an activity]
用法筆記
Uncountable noun. Often used with of or in for sight, hearing, smell, judgment, or observation. Distinguish from sense 2 (SEVERITY), which describes how serious a problem or pain is rather than how sharp someone's senses or thinking are.
常見錯誤
2. the condition of being extremely serious, painful, or hard to deal with
嚴重性
情況或疼痛有多嚴重
the condition of being extremely serious, painful, or hard to deal with
The acuteness of the drought forced farmers to sell part of the herd.
這場乾旱的嚴重性迫使農民賣掉部分牲口。
collocation: the acuteness of [a crisis]
Doctors were worried by the acuteness of Christopher's chest pain.
醫師們對 Christopher 胸痛的嚴重性很擔心。
collocation: the acuteness of [pain]
Aid workers quickly saw the acuteness of the food crisis.
救援人員很快就看出了糧食危機的嚴重性。
No one expected the acuteness of the teacher shortage in winter.
沒有人料到冬天師資短缺的嚴重性。
The mayor admitted the acuteness of the housing problem on live radio.
市長在現場廣播節目中承認了住房問題的嚴重性。
- severity
the closest match for pain, illness, shortages, or difficult conditions
- seriousness
broader everyday word that can describe many kinds of bad situations
- gravity
more formal and often used for consequences or official situations
- mildness
lack of strong severity or pain
文法句型
the acuteness of [a problem]
the acuteness of [pain]
用法筆記
Uncountable noun. Most often used in 'the acuteness of ...' with pain, shortages, crises, or other difficult conditions. Distinguish from sense 1 (KEEN PERCEPTION), which is about sharp senses or quick understanding instead of severity.