leery
/ˈlɪəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɪri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlir-ē/ (ame, mw)
leery — 形容詞
- leerypositive
- leeriercomparative
- leeriestsuperlative
1. feeling unsure about a person, plan, or idea, so you stay back from it because y
存疑;提防
因擔心受騙或出問題而保持戒心
feeling unsure about a person, plan, or idea, so you stay back from it because you think it could hurt you or go wrong.
Arjun was leery of investing in the new crypto startup after losing money last year.
Arjun 去年虧了錢,所以對投資那家新的加密貨幣公司很存疑。
leery of + noun (object of suspicion)
Many parents are leery of letting young children use video apps without strict controls.
許多家長對於讓小孩在沒有嚴格管控下使用影音 App 都很提防。
leery of + -ing (activity people distrust)
Village farmers grew leery about signing the long contract with the seed company.
村裡的農民對於和種子公司簽長期合約越來越有戒心。
Karim eyed the stranger with a leery look and quietly stepped behind his uncle.
Karim 用一種充滿戒心的眼神打量陌生人,然後悄悄退到叔叔身後。
After two bad landlords, Renata is leery of any apartment that seems unusually cheap.
在遇過兩個糟糕的房東後,Renata 對任何看起來特別便宜的公寓都心存懷疑。
- wary
near-synonym, slightly more neutral and common in formal writing
- suspicious
implies stronger active belief that something is wrong; 'leery' is more about caution from past experience
- distrustful
formal; focuses on lack of trust rather than the caution it produces
- cautious
general care without the implication of suspicion
- trusting
willing to believe in someone or something without doubt
- unsuspecting
having no idea anything is wrong
文法句型
leery of + noun
leery of + -ing
leery about + noun
用法筆記
Strongly prefers a complement: 'leery of X' (most common) or 'leery about X'. The bare predicative form ('I am leery') is rare in natural use; learners should always state what the suspicion is directed at.