numberless
/ˈnʌmbələs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnʌmbərləs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnəm-bər-ləs/ (ame, mw)
numberless — 形容詞
- numberlesspositive
- more numberlesscomparative
- most numberlesssuperlative
1. present in such large numbers that no one could count them all
無數的
多到根本數不完的
present in such large numbers that no one could count them all
After the storm, numberless leaves covered the school playground.
暴風雨過後,校園操場上蓋滿了無數片落葉。
numberless + plural noun
At dusk, Mei watched numberless stars brighten above the lake.
黃昏時,Mei 看著湖面上方亮起無數顆星星。
literary image: numberless stars
The old market sold numberless spices in small paper bags.
那座老市場賣著無數種裝在小紙袋裡的香料。
From the train window, Gabriel saw numberless lights across the hillside.
Gabriel 從火車窗外看見山坡上亮著無數盞燈。
In her diary, Soraya wrote about numberless worries before the exam.
在日記裡,Soraya 寫下考前無數的憂慮。
- countless
more common in everyday English and less literary in tone
- innumerable
more formal and often used in careful writing
- myriad
often suggests both large quantity and variety
- numerous
simply means many, without the stronger sense of uncountability
文法句型
numberless + plural noun
用法筆記
Mostly literary or formal, and usually placed before a plural noun such as stars, leaves, or worries. In everyday English, speakers more often choose countless.