multifaceted
/ˌmʌltiˈfæsɪtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmʌltiˈfæsɪtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌməl-tē-ˈfa-sə-təd -ˌtī-/ (ame, mw)
multifaceted — 形容詞
- multifacetedpositive
- more multifacetedcomparative
- most multifacetedsuperlative
1. showing or made up of many different parts, qualities, or angles that all need t
多面向的
由多種不同層面或角度組成的
showing or made up of many different parts, qualities, or angles that all need to be looked at together
Anjali described her grandmother as a multifaceted woman who farmed, wrote poetry, and ran a small clinic.
Anjali 形容她的祖母是一位多面向的女性,務農、寫詩,還經營一家小診所。
multifaceted + person noun describing varied roles
Climate change is a multifaceted problem that touches food prices, public health, and where people choose to live.
氣候變遷是一個多面向的問題,牽涉到食物價格、公共衛生,以及人們選擇居住的地點。
multifaceted + abstract problem noun with examples listed
The museum's new exhibit offers a multifaceted view of city life during the war years.
博物館的新展覽提供了戰爭年代城市生活的多面向視角。
Liam's role at the charity is multifaceted, ranging from fundraising to writing grants to driving the food truck.
Liam 在慈善機構的職務相當多面向,從募款、撰寫補助申請,到開著餐車送餐都包辦。
Solving the housing shortage requires a multifaceted approach involving builders, banks, and local councils.
解決住房短缺需要採取多面向的做法,必須結合建商、銀行與地方議會的力量。
- many-sided
near-synonym; slightly less formal, often used of personalities
- complex
broader — emphasises difficulty rather than the existence of multiple distinct aspects
- varied
describes a collection of different elements but doesn't imply they belong to one whole
- wide-ranging
stresses breadth of scope; less about internal facets
- one-dimensional
explicit opposite — having only a single aspect or angle
- simple
general opposite; lacks the specific 'many distinct parts' framing
文法句型
multifaceted + noun
be multifaceted
用法筆記
Frequently attributive before abstract nouns such as approach, problem, issue, role, view, personality, character. When predicative, usually followed by a clause that lists the different parts to justify the label.