intimidating
/ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈti-mə-ˌdā-tiŋ/ (ame, mw)
intimidating — 形容詞
- intimidatingpositive
- more intimidatingcomparative
- most intimidatingsuperlative
1. making someone feel nervous and less sure of themselves because a person, place,
有壓迫感
強到讓人緊張退縮
making someone feel nervous and less sure of themselves because a person, place, or task seems powerful or hard to face
During the interview, the lawyer's long silence felt intimidating to Esteban.
面試時,那位律師長時間的沉默讓 Esteban 覺得很有壓迫感。
predicative: feel + intimidating
Zuri stood outside the intimidating stone gate before ringing the school bell.
Zuri 在按下校鐘前,先站在那道很有壓迫感的石門外。
attributive: intimidating + noun
Speaking after Haruto in the debate seemed intimidating to the new student.
對新生來說,在辯論時排在 Haruto 後面發言很有壓迫感。
The gym looked less intimidating once Linh saw other beginners inside.
Linh 看到裡面還有其他初學者後,那間健身房就沒那麼有壓迫感了。
The intimidating pile of tax forms stayed on Yael's desk all weekend.
那疊有壓迫感的報稅表整個週末都放在 Yael 的桌上。
- daunting
is often used for difficult tasks or large jobs, with more focus on difficulty than on another person's presence
- frightening
is broader and more direct, used when something simply causes fear
- imposing
often focuses on size, authority, or formal appearance rather than the uneasy feeling itself
- approachable
describes a person or place that feels easy to go up to
- reassuring
makes you feel calmer and more confident
- welcoming
gives a friendly feeling instead of pressure
文法句型
be + intimidating
intimidating + noun
find something intimidating
用法筆記
Often describes people, formal places, difficult tasks, or large amounts of work that make someone hesitate before acting. After verbs like 'feel', 'look', or 'seem', it usually suggests both fear and a drop in confidence.