informed
/ɪnˈfɔːmd/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈfɔːrmd/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈfȯrmd/ (ame, mw)
informed — 形容詞
- informedpositive
- more informedcomparative
- most informedsuperlative
1. having a broad and current understanding of a topic because you have read about
見多識廣;有見識的
對某事有豐富知識或了解的
having a broad and current understanding of a topic because you have read about it, studied it, or had direct experience with it.
Suki reads several news websites each morning to stay informed about world events.
Suki 每天早上閱讀好幾個新聞網站,以便隨時了解國際大事。
stay informed about [topic]
The conference featured an informed discussion on climate change between two leading scientists.
這場會議邀請了兩位頂尖科學家,就氣候變遷進行了一場具見識的討論。
informed discussion
Zahra gave an informed opinion on the new tax law after studying the details carefully.
Zahra 仔細研究了新稅法的細節之後,提出了有見地的看法。
Dan is not very well informed about Japanese history, so Yuki lent him a good book.
Dan 對日本歷史不太了解,於是 Yuki 借了一本好書給他。
An informed observer could see that the company's strategy was no longer working.
有見識的觀察者當時就看得出來,那家公司的策略已經行不通了。
- knowledgeable
directly interchangeable; 'knowledgeable' emphasizes depth of understanding while 'informed' emphasizes breadth and currency
- well-read
more specific — implies knowledge gained mainly through reading
- educated
broader — refers to formal learning rather than current awareness
- ignorant
lacking knowledge or awareness
- uninformed
opposite — without relevant information
文法句型
informed about [topic]
well informed
keep/stay informed
用法筆記
Often used with intensifying adverbs such as 'well', 'better', 'fully', or 'poorly' before the adjective. The preferred preposition for the topic area is 'about', though 'on' also occurs in formal writing.
常見錯誤
2. resulting from careful consideration of the relevant facts and information, so t
明智的;基於資訊的
經過充分考量後做出的
resulting from careful consideration of the relevant facts and information, so that the outcome is well-grounded rather than guessed or arbitrary.
After reading the product reviews, Eva made an informed choice about which laptop to buy.
Eva 閱讀了產品評價後,做了明智的選擇,決定要買哪一台筆電。
make an informed choice
The committee reached an informed verdict after reviewing all the evidence for three days.
委員會花了三天審查所有證據,最終做出了有根據的裁決。
Pablo believes that a democracy depends on voters making informed judgments about candidates.
Pablo 認為,民主制度必須仰賴選民對候選人做出明智的判斷。
Without knowing the possible side effects, Tariq could not give truly informed consent to the procedure.
在不了解可能副作用的情況下,Tariq 無法對該程序做出真正的知情同意。
Deepa's informed estimate of the project cost was very close to the actual amount.
Deepa 對專案成本的合理估算,結果與實際金額非常接近。
- well-considered
emphasizes the thought process; slightly less formal
- reasoned
focuses on logical analysis rather than factual awareness
- calculated
implies careful weighing of risks and benefits
- uninformed
made without relevant facts or knowledge
- arbitrary
based on random choice rather than information
文法句型
informed + noun (decision/choice/consent/judgment/guess/estimate)
用法筆記
This sense is almost always used attributively (before a noun) and modifies nouns that refer to decisions, choices, or judgments. 'Informed consent' is a fixed legal and medical term.