inordinate
inordinate — 形容詞
- inordinatepositive
- more inordinatecomparative
- most inordinatesuperlative
1. far greater in amount, size, or degree than what is considered normal, reasonabl
過度;過分
超出正常或合理範圍的
far greater in amount, size, or degree than what is considered normal, reasonable, or appropriate
The team spent an inordinate amount of time debating furniture instead of the budget crisis.
團隊花費了過多的時間討論家具,而不是預算危機。
collocation: inordinate amount of
Zayd felt inordinate pressure from his boss to finish a project in a week.
Zayd 感受到來自老闆的過度壓力,要在一週內完成一個專案。
The film had an inordinate number of chase scenes and very little dialogue, critics noted.
影評人指出這部電影有過多的追逐場面,對白卻很少。
Tanvi's doctor warned her that she was drinking an inordinate quantity of coffee every day.
Tanvi 的醫生警告她每天喝了過量的咖啡。
Vinícius argued that the tuition fee was an inordinate sum for a one-year course.
Vinícius 認為那筆學費對一年期的課程來說是過高的金額。
- excessive
The most common neutral alternative; used in both formal and informal contexts
- disproportionate
Emphasizes imbalance — something is too large compared to something else (e.g. a punishment that is disproportionate to the crime)
- unreasonable
More everyday and informal; focuses on lack of good judgment or fairness rather than pure quantity
- moderate
Describes an amount that is within reasonable limits
- reasonable
Describes something that is fair and not excessive
文法句型
inordinate + (amount/number/degree/quantity) + of + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun, typically paired with a quantity word such as amount, number, degree, or quantity. Stronger and more formal than too much; it implies a judgment that the excess is not only large but also unreasonable or inappropriate.