non-biodegradable
/ˌnɒn ˌbaɪəʊdɪˈɡreɪdəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːn ˌbaɪəʊdɪˈɡreɪdəbl/ (ame, ipa)
non-biodegradable — 形容詞
1. describing a material that bacteria and other tiny living things cannot break ap
不可分解的
細菌無法分解、長期殘留環境的
describing a material that bacteria and other tiny living things cannot break apart, so it stays in the soil, water, or air for a very long time and can harm the environment
Most plastic bags are non-biodegradable and may stay in the ocean for hundreds of years.
大多數塑膠袋都是不可生物分解的,可能會在海洋中殘留數百年。
attributive: non-biodegradable + noun (bags)
Sivan refused to buy bottled water because the bottles are non-biodegradable.
Sivan 拒絕購買瓶裝水,因為那些瓶子是不可生物分解的。
predicative: be + non-biodegradable
The factory was fined for dumping non-biodegradable chemicals into the river near the village.
那家工廠因將不可生物分解的化學物質排入村莊附近的河流而被罰款。
Ryo's science teacher showed the class how non-biodegradable foam packaging piles up in landfill sites.
Ryo 的自然老師向全班示範不可生物分解的泡棉包裝如何在掩埋場越堆越多。
Many cleaning products contain non-biodegradable ingredients that pollute rivers and lakes for decades.
許多清潔用品含有不可生物分解的成分,會污染河川與湖泊數十年。
- non-decomposable
technical near-synonym; rare outside scientific writing
- non-compostable
narrower — focuses on whether a material is suitable for composting bins, not on long-term environmental persistence
- persistent
scientific term for pollutants that stay in the environment; broader, used of chemicals and pesticides
- biodegradable
direct opposite — breaks down through bacterial action
- compostable
stronger positive — breaks down quickly enough for composting
文法句型
non-biodegradable + noun
be + non-biodegradable
用法筆記
Almost always modifies physical materials (plastics, foams, chemicals, packaging, waste). Subject of 'be non-biodegradable' is usually an inanimate substance — people and animals are never described this way.