non-verbal
/ˌnɒn ˈvɜːbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːn ˈvɜːrbl/ (ame, ipa)
non-verbal — 形容詞
1. relating to communication that does not use spoken or written words, often relyi
非語言
不使用文字的;不涉及言語的
relating to communication that does not use spoken or written words, often relying on gestures, facial expressions, body language, or other visual signs instead.
Rafael's non-verbal signals—like nodding and eye contact—showed he was paying close attention.
Rafael 的點頭和眼神接觸等非語言信號,顯示他正專心聆聽。
collocation: non-verbal signals / cues
The teacher raised a hand as a non-verbal cue to quiet the class.
老師舉起手作為非語言提示,要全班安靜下來。
collocation: non-verbal cue
In Japan, bowing is an important part of non-verbal communication during greetings.
在日本,鞠躬是打招呼時一種重要的非語言溝通方式。
Noa could tell from her mother's non-verbal expression that the news was bad.
Noa 從母親的非語言表情看出,那個消息很糟。
A friendly wave is a non-verbal message that people understand in almost every country.
友善的揮手是一種幾乎各國都懂的非語言訊息。
文法句型
non-verbal + noun (communication, cue, signal)
用法筆記
Frequently used before nouns such as 'communication', 'cues', 'signals', and 'behaviour'. Distinguish from sense 2 — this sense describes the method or style of communication, not a person's ability to speak.
常見錯誤
2. describes a person who is unable to speak, either temporarily due to illness or
無法言語
無法說話或使用語言的
describes a person who is unable to speak, either temporarily due to illness or injury, or permanently as part of a medical condition.
Baraka's younger brother is non-verbal and uses pictures on a tablet to communicate.
Baraka 的弟弟無法言語,他用平板電腦上的圖片來溝通。
collocation: non-verbal + [person]
After the stroke, Walid was temporarily non-verbal and wrote everything on a small board.
中風之後,Walid 暫時無法言語,他在一塊小白板上寫字。
temporary condition: after stroke / accident
The speech therapist taught the non-verbal student to point at symbols for food and drink.
語言治療師教那位無法言語的學生用手指指向食物和飲料的符號。
Many non-verbal children learn to express themselves through signs and gestures instead of speech.
許多無法言語的孩子透過手勢和符號來表達自己,而不是靠說話。
Hugo's grandfather became non-verbal after the accident but still communicated through eye movements.
Hugo 的祖父在事故後無法言語,但仍能靠轉動眼球來溝通。
- speechless
temporary and often emotional, not a permanent condition
- unable to speak
more clinical and descriptive, less common as a single term
- mute
an older term that may sound outdated or offensive in some contexts
- verbal
able to speak and use words
- articulate
able to speak clearly and fluently
文法句型
non-verbal + noun (child, patient, person)
用法筆記
Used primarily to describe people who have a speech impairment or have temporarily lost the ability to speak. In medical and educational contexts, it is a neutral, respectful term. Distinguish from sense 1 — this sense refers to a person's condition, not the method of communication.