non-urgent
/ˌnɒnˈɜː.dʒənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːnˈɝː.dʒənt/ (ame, ipa)
non-urgent — 形容詞
1. describing a task, matter, or condition that can safely be left for later becaus
非緊急的
不需立即處理、可延後的
describing a task, matter, or condition that can safely be left for later because it does not call for quick action.
Nala asked the receptionist to schedule her non-urgent dental cleaning for next month.
Nala 請櫃檯把她非緊急的洗牙預約排到下個月。
attributive: non-urgent + medical-appointment noun
Replying to non-urgent emails on Friday afternoons keeps Joon's weekday mornings clear for deep work.
把非緊急的電子郵件留到星期五下午處理,Joon 平日早上就能專心做需要思考的工作。
collocation: non-urgent emails / messages
The hospital reopened its non-urgent surgery waiting list once the winter flu wave had passed.
等到冬季流感高峰過後,醫院才重新開放非緊急手術的候診名單。
Paloma told the team that the design tweaks were non-urgent and could wait until after the launch.
Paloma 告訴團隊那些設計上的小調整並不緊急,可以等到產品上線後再做。
Iris kept a separate folder on her desk for non-urgent paperwork she would review at month-end.
Iris 在桌上另外放了一個資料夾,專門收她打算月底再看的非緊急文件。
- low-priority
stronger emphasis on ranking against other tasks; common in workplace planning
- routine
frames the matter as ordinary scheduled work rather than just delayable
- deferrable
formal; highlights that the task can be officially postponed
文法句型
non-urgent + noun
be + non-urgent
用法筆記
Almost always sits directly before a noun naming a task, message, condition, or appointment (emails, care, surgery, repairs); the predicative use 'X is non-urgent' usually pairs with a follow-up clause explaining when the matter can be dealt with.