define
/dɪˈfaɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈfaɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈfīn/ (ame, mw)
define — 動詞
- definepresent simple I / you / we / they
- defineshe / she / it
- definedpast simple
- defining-ing form
1. to explain what a word or phrase means, especially by giving a clear and precise
定義;下定義
解釋單詞或短語的含義
to explain what a word or phrase means, especially by giving a clear and precise description of its meaning.
In her English class, Anika defined the word 'courage' as the ability to face something difficult or dangerous.
Anika 在英文課上將「courage(勇氣)」定義為面對困難或危險的能力。
passive: 'be defined as' for giving formal meanings
The dictionary defines 'hospitality' as the friendly and generous treatment of guests.
這本詞典將「hospitality(好客)」定義為對客人友好且慷慨的款待。
active form: define + noun + as + noun phrase
Before the quiz, the teacher asked the class to define five key terms from chapter three.
小考之前,老師要求全班為第三章的五個關鍵詞彙下定義。
Can you define what 'sustainable development' means in the context of this policy?
你能針對這項政策來定義什麼是「sustainable development(永續發展)」嗎?
Writers sometimes find it hard to define the exact moment when an idea turns into a finished story.
作家有時很難精確定義一個想法在何時轉變為一個完整的故事。
- obscure
to make something unclear or hard to understand
文法句型
define + noun
be defined as + noun
define what/which + clause
用法筆記
Often used in the passive form 'be defined as', especially in academic and dictionary contexts. The object is typically a word, term, or concept rather than a physical object.
常見錯誤
2. to state the nature, scope, or limits of something such as a role, responsibilit
界定;限定
明確說明範圍或界線
to state the nature, scope, or limits of something such as a role, responsibility, or relationship, making clear what it includes and what it does not.
The employment contract clearly defines each worker's duties and weekly hours.
聘僱合約明確界定了每位員工的職責與每週工時。
adverb placement: clearly defines + noun
The constitution defines the powers of the president and the limits of those powers.
憲法界定了總統的權力以及這些權力的限制。
The maintenance agreement defines which neighbour is responsible for the shared fence.
維修協議界定了哪位鄰居負責維護共用的圍籬。
Fatima's role in the organisation is defined by three main areas: budgeting, recruitment, and training.
Fatima 在組織內的角色由三大領域來界定:預算管理、招募與培訓。
The study's scope was clearly defined at the start so researchers would not collect unnecessary data.
這項研究的範圍從一開始就清楚界定,研究人員因此不會收集不必要的資料。
文法句型
define + noun
clearly define + noun
be defined by + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal, legal, and organisational contexts. The object is commonly an abstract noun such as 'role', 'responsibility', 'boundary', 'right', or 'duty'. Passive structures are very common.
常見錯誤
3. to show the shape or outer edge of something clearly, making it easy to see agai
勾勒;顯出輪廓
清楚顯示出邊緣或形狀
to show the shape or outer edge of something clearly, making it easy to see against its background.
The old stone wall defines the boundary between the two farms.
古老的石牆勾勒出兩座農場之間的界線。
subject = physical object (stone wall)
In the painting, bold black lines define each figure against the white background.
在這幅畫中,粗黑的線條在白底上勾勒出每個人物。
define against [background]
The photographer adjusted the light so that the edges of the leaves were more sharply defined.
攝影師調整了光線,使葉子的邊緣顯得更清晰。
A row of streetlights defines the walking path through the park at night.
一排路燈在夜間勾勒出公園步道的輪廓。
The architect's drawings define every curve of the building's roof and exterior walls.
建築師的圖紙勾勒出建築屋頂與外牆的每一道曲線。
- outline
suggests a clear external boundary, often drawn or visible
- silhouette
specifically means to show as a dark shape against a lighter background
- delineate
formal; to draw or describe the edge or shape precisely
文法句型
define + noun
be defined against + noun
用法筆記
Subject is typically a physical object or natural feature (wall, line, light, mountain) rather than a person. Unlike senses 1 and 2, this sense deals with physical visibility, not abstract meaning.