interactive
/ˌɪntərˈæktɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪntərˈæktɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-tər-ˈak-tiv/ (ame, mw)
interactive — 形容詞
- interactivepositive
- more interactivecomparative
- most interactivesuperlative
1. Describing a computer system, program, or website that responds immediately when
互動式
系統或軟體能讓使用者操作並得到即時回應
Describing a computer system, program, or website that responds immediately when a user clicks, types, or makes a choice.
The science museum added an interactive display showing how weather systems form.
科學博物館新增了一面互動式展示牆,顯示天氣系統如何形成。
collocation: interactive display / interactive map
João uses an interactive map on his phone to plan walking routes across the city.
João 用手機上的互動地圖規劃穿越城市的步行路線。
In her online course, Noor completed interactive exercises that gave instant feedback.
Noor 在她的線上課程中完成了會即時回饋的互動式練習。
Chidi's favourite video game has an interactive story where player choices change the ending.
Chidi 最喜歡的電玩遊戲有互動式劇情,玩家的選擇會改變結局。
The teacher used an interactive timeline so students could explore historical events together.
老師使用互動式時間軸,讓學生可以一起探索歷史事件。
- responsive
Focuses on speed of reaction; less about user control. 'Responsive' is also used for mobile-friendly web design.
- hands-on
Implies physical engagement rather than just digital input. Common in education contexts.
- two-way
Emphasises the exchange of information in both directions; used for both tech and human contexts.
- static
Describes content that does not change based on user actions, such as a printed textbook.
- passive
Describes a one-way experience where the user only receives information without responding.
- non-interactive
Direct opposite; used in technical documentation.
文法句型
adjective + noun (interactive display / interactive map)
linking verb + adjective (the system is interactive)
用法筆記
Commonly used to describe software, websites, digital exhibits, and educational tools where the user's actions trigger a direct response from the system.
常見錯誤
2. Describing a class, meeting, or group activity where participants talk, share id
互動;交流
人與人之間相互溝通影響的
Describing a class, meeting, or group activity where participants talk, share ideas, and respond to each other, rather than just listening passively.
The workshop was highly interactive, with small groups discussing real business problems.
這場工作坊非常注重互動交流,小組討論真實的商業問題。
collocation: highly interactive / interactive workshop
Sirin prefers interactive classrooms where students ask questions rather than just taking notes.
Sirin 偏好互動式的課堂,學生可以提出問題,而不只是抄筆記。
collocation: interactive classroom
The training session included interactive role-play exercises for practicing customer service skills.
這場訓練包含互動的角色扮演練習,用來磨練客戶服務技巧。
Gita found the conference more interactive than she expected, with many chances to network.
Gita 發現這場會議比她想得還注重交流,有很多拓展人脈的機會。
Romi's team holds interactive meetings where everyone shares ideas before making decisions.
Romi 的團隊舉辦互動式會議,每個人在做決定前都會分享想法。
- participatory
More formal; emphasises that people take part in an activity rather than just watch.
- collaborative
Implies people working together toward a shared goal, often over a longer period.
- two-way
Highlights that communication flows in both directions between groups or individuals.
- one-way
Describes communication that flows in a single direction, like a lecture or broadcast.
- lecture-style
Specifically describes teaching where the instructor speaks and students only listen.
- passive
Describes an experience where the audience does not actively contribute.
文法句型
adverb + adjective + noun (highly interactive workshop)
linking verb + adverb + adjective (the session was very interactive)
用法筆記
Often used to describe teaching methods, workshops, meetings, and performances where the audience or participants actively contribute rather than merely observe.