flighty
/ˈflaɪti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflaɪti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflī-tē/ (ame, mw)
flighty — 形容詞
- flightypositive
- flightiercomparative
- flightiestsuperlative
1. describes someone who keeps changing interests, plans, or partners and treats th
輕浮;善變
人常改主意,做事不夠認真
describes someone who keeps changing interests, plans, or partners and treats them lightly, so the person seems unserious and hard to rely on.
Adisa seemed flighty, switching weekend plans every time a new invite arrived.
Adisa 看起來很善變,每次有新邀約就改週末計畫。
seem/be + flighty for judging character
Kevin sounded flighty, saying he would quit his job and move by Friday.
Kevin 聽起來很輕浮,竟然說自己星期五前就要辭職搬走。
Constanza left her bags unpacked because her flighty roommate might move again.
Constanza 連行李都沒拆,因為她那個善變的室友可能又要搬家。
After two brief romances, Tamar called Leo too flighty for a serious relationship.
經過兩段短暫戀情後,Tamar 覺得 Leo 太輕浮,不適合認真交往。
Ada's flighty attitude made her parents doubt she would keep the job.
Ada 那種輕浮的態度,讓父母懷疑她能不能把這份工作做久。
- fickle
broader and more neutral; it can describe support or weather as well as people
- frivolous
more formal and stresses lack of seriousness rather than constant change
- scatterbrained
focuses on mental disorganization more than social unreliability
- serious
shows thought and responsibility
- steady
does not keep changing direction
- dependable
emphasizes that other people can trust you
文法句型
be flighty
flighty friend
flighty partner
用法筆記
Often used critically for a person who changes plans, loyalties, or relationships without much thought. Unlike sense 2, this use judges the person's character rather than a nervous reaction to noise or surprise.
常見錯誤
2. describes an animal, person, or crowd that reacts nervously to sudden movement o
易驚;躁動
很容易受驚或興奮失控
describes an animal, person, or crowd that reacts nervously to sudden movement or sound and becomes jumpy, excitable, or hard to settle.
The flighty horse jerked sideways when a plastic bag blew across the track.
那匹易驚的馬看到塑膠袋吹過跑道時,猛地往旁邊一閃。
common with horses and other animals
Salma's cat turned flighty during the storm and hid behind the washing machine.
暴風雨來時,Salma 的貓變得很躁動,躲到洗衣機後面。
turn/become + flighty for sudden nervousness
A flighty crowd rushed back from the gate after the fire alarm rang.
火警警報一響,一群躁動的人就從閘口急忙往回跑。
The young dog became flighty after the fireworks started near the park.
煙火在公園附近放起來後,那隻小狗就變得很易驚。
Andrei gave the pony a long walk before the lesson because it was flighty.
Andrei 在上課前先牽小馬多走一段路,因為牠太易驚了。
文法句型
be flighty
become flighty
flighty horse
用法筆記
Common with horses and other animals, and sometimes with people or crowds in tense situations. Unlike sense 1, it means jumpy or easily upset in the moment, not generally shallow or unreliable.