evitable
evitable — 形容詞
- evitablepositive
- more evitablecomparative
- most evitablesuperlative
1. used to describe a bad or unwanted event that people can stop from happening by
可避免的
可透過行動防止發生的
used to describe a bad or unwanted event that people can stop from happening by taking the right action
Erik believed the argument between the two families was evitable if they sat down to talk.
Erik 相信,只要兩個家庭坐下來談,這場爭執是可避免的。
be + evitable + if-clause
Tanvi knew the delay in her project was evitable with better planning from the start.
Tanvi 知道,如果團隊從一開始就規劃得更好,專案的延遲是可避免的。
be + evitable + with + noun phrase
Ingrid's doctor told her the skin problem was evitable through a simple change in diet.
Ingrid 的醫生告訴她,只要簡單改變飲食,這個皮膚問題是可避免的。
Lucas learned that most falls in the home are evitable when people remove loose rugs and clutter.
Lucas 學到,只要移除鬆脫的地毯和雜物,家中多數的跌倒意外是可避免的。
- avoidable
everyday equivalent; use in most contexts instead of 'evitable'
- preventable
stronger emphasis on stopping something before it starts, often used in health or safety contexts
- inevitable
the common opposite; describes something that cannot be avoided no matter what
- unavoidable
everyday synonym of 'inevitable', used in informal and neutral registers
文法句型
be + evitable + if + clause
be + evitable + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Far less common than its opposite 'inevitable'. In everyday conversation, speakers strongly prefer 'avoidable'. 'Evitable' appears mainly in formal or literary writing.