participatory
/pɑːˌtɪsɪˈpeɪtəri/ (bre, ipa) · /pɑːrˈtɪsəpətɔːri/ (ame, ipa) · /pär-ˈti-sə-pə-ˌtȯr-ē pər-/ (ame, mw)
participatory — 形容詞
- participatorypositive
- more participatorycomparative
- most participatorysuperlative
1. designed so people do not only watch or listen, but join in, share views, and he
參與式的
讓大家一起參與並影響決定的
designed so people do not only watch or listen, but join in, share views, and help shape the result.
The school used a participatory meeting so parents could shape lunch rules.
學校採用參與式的會議,讓家長也能一起決定午餐規定。
pattern: participatory + noun
Our town tried participatory budgeting, and local families chose the park project.
我們鎮上試行參與式預算,讓在地家庭選出公園計畫。
collocation: participatory budgeting
Unlike a lecture, the workshop was participatory and full of group tasks.
和演講不同,那場工作坊很有參與性,還有很多分組任務。
Museum guides made the history tour participatory with maps and short role plays.
博物館導覽員用地圖和簡短角色扮演,讓歷史導覽變得更有參與性。
The class felt participatory, so even quiet students shared ideas aloud.
那堂課很有參與性,所以連安靜的學生都大聲分享想法。
- interactive
often used for classes, displays, or media where people respond during the activity
- collaborative
stresses working together, not always giving everyone a voice in decisions
- inclusive
focuses on making room for more people, even if decision-making stays limited
- top-down
describes decisions made mainly by leaders, not by the wider group
- authoritarian
suggests strict control with little space for others' views
- passive
focuses on watching or receiving rather than joining in
文法句型
participatory process
participatory meeting
participatory budgeting
be participatory
make something participatory
用法筆記
Often appears before nouns such as process, meeting, budgeting, workshop, or art project. After a linking verb, it suggests people help shape what happens instead of simply receiving information.