amorphous
/əˈmɔːfəs/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈmɔːrfəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈmȯr-fəs/ (ame, mw)
amorphous — 形容詞
- amorphouspositive
- more amorphouscomparative
- most amorphoussuperlative
1. not keeping one clear shape or outline
無定形的
沒有固定外形的
not keeping one clear shape or outline
Under the microscope, the melted plastic looked like an amorphous gray mass.
在顯微鏡下,那團融化的塑膠看起來像一團無定形的灰色物質。
amorphous + mass for shapeless material
Christopher poured the batter into a pan, where it spread into an amorphous blob.
Christopher 把麵糊倒進烤盤後,麵糊攤成一團無定形的糊塊。
After the fire, the candles hardened into one amorphous lump of wax.
火災後,那些蠟燭硬成了一大塊無定形的蠟。
On the beach, Isabela stepped around an amorphous pile of seaweed and rope.
在海邊,Isabela 小心繞過一堆無定形的海草和繩子。
- well-defined
having clear edges or boundaries
- shaped
already formed into a recognizable outline
- structured
organized into a clear form or arrangement
用法筆記
Usually describes soft material, smoke, stains, or other things without a stable outline. It often appears before nouns such as mass, blob, or lump.
常見錯誤
2. not arranged into a clear pattern, plan, or set of details
無章法的
缺乏清楚架構或細節的
not arranged into a clear pattern, plan, or set of details
Samir rejected the amorphous plan because nobody knew the first step.
Samir 否決了那個無章法的計畫,因為沒人知道第一步要做什麼。
amorphous + plan for weak structure
The club's goals stayed amorphous, so meetings ended without real decisions.
那個社團的目標一直缺乏章法,所以開會常常沒有真正的決定。
Yara turned the teacher's amorphous topic into three clear research questions.
Yara 把老師那個無章法的題目整理成三個清楚的研究問題。
Without a budget, the project remained amorphous and hard for volunteers to follow.
沒有預算時,這個計畫一直顯得很無章法,讓志工很難照著做。
- vague
stresses that the meaning or aim is unclear, not necessarily that the structure is missing
- unstructured
more direct about lacking organization, especially in plans or activities
- loose
can describe weak organization, but is more informal and less precise
- structured
organized in a clear way
- well-defined
clear in scope, limits, or purpose
- focused
having a clear direction or goal
用法筆記
Usually describes plans, ideas, groups, or projects that have not been clearly organized yet. Distinguish this from sense 1, which is about physical shape rather than abstract structure.