dysfunctional
/dɪsˈfʌŋkʃənl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈfʌŋkʃənl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dis-ˈfəŋ(k)-sh(ə-)nəl/ (ame, mw)
dysfunctional — 形容詞
- dysfunctionalpositive
- more dysfunctionalcomparative
- most dysfunctionalsuperlative
1. operating in an unhealthy, abnormal, or ineffective way — used of a system, rela
失調的
無法正常健康運作的
operating in an unhealthy, abnormal, or ineffective way — used of a system, relationship, organization, or body part that is not working as it should.
Asher grew up in a dysfunctional family where arguments never got resolved.
Asher 在一個爭執從未妥善解決的失調家庭中長大。
collocation: dysfunctional family
The hospital's record-keeping system was so dysfunctional that patient files often went missing.
醫院的病歷管理系統嚴重失常,病患檔案經常不翼而飛。
Talia left the committee because its dysfunctional meetings never led to any real decisions.
Talia 退出了委員會,因為會議總是失調,從未做出任何實質決定。
Aarav's doctor told him his thyroid gland had become dysfunctional and needed treatment.
醫生告訴 Aarav 他的甲狀腺功能失調,需要接受治療。
- broken
more informal; suggests something is damaged and cannot do its job
- impaired
more formal, often used for physical/medical function
- unhealthy
overlaps in relationship/family contexts but is broader
- disordered
suggests a lack of organization or structure; clinical tone
- functional
direct opposite; operating normally and effectively
- healthy
used especially for relationships, families, and organizations
- effective
focuses on achieving intended results
文法句型
dysfunctional + noun
be + dysfunctional
用法筆記
Widely used in psychology, organizational theory, and medicine. Avoid using as a casual synonym for 'bad' — the word implies a breakdown in normal healthy function, not mere dislike or poor quality.