severe
/sɪˈvɪə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /sɪˈvɪr/ (ame, ipa) · /sə-ˈvir/ (ame, mw)
severe — 形容詞
1. describes something harmful, dangerous, or unpleasant that happens or exists to
嚴重;劇烈
程度很高且具危害性的
describes something harmful, dangerous, or unpleasant that happens or exists to a very great degree — such as a storm that destroys buildings, a disease that threatens someone's life, or a crisis that affects an entire country
The typhoon was so severe that it tore the roofs off dozens of houses.
颱風非常嚴重,把幾十棟房子的屋頂都掀翻了。
collocation: severe [extreme weather event]
After falling from her bicycle, Rachel felt severe pain in her right wrist.
Rachel 從腳踏車上摔下來後,右手腕感到劇烈的疼痛。
collocation: severe pain
Doctors told Chen Wei that his infection was severe enough to require hospital treatment.
醫生告訴 Chen Wei,他的感染很嚴重,需要住院治療。
The severe drought left farmers in the region without water for their fields.
嚴重的乾旱導致該地區的農民田地缺水。
A severe food shortage forced the aid agency to ration every bag of rice.
嚴重的糧食短缺迫使救援機構對每袋米都實施配給。
文法句型
severe + noun (storm/pain/illness/damage/shortage)
subject + be + severe
用法筆記
Commonly modifies nouns describing natural events (storm, drought, earthquake), medical conditions (pain, injury, infection, illness), or abstract problems (shortage, crisis, recession). This is the most frequent use of the word.
常見錯誤
2. needing a lot of effort, ability, or determination to deal with — used about phy
艱難;嚴峻
需要付出大量努力或技能的
needing a lot of effort, ability, or determination to deal with — used about physical challenges, intellectual tasks, or demanding situations that push a person to their limits
The final round of the competition was a severe test of the team's fitness.
比賽的最後一輪是對團隊體能的嚴峻考驗。
collocation: severe test
Vivek found the advanced mathematics course too severe for his current skill level.
Vivek 覺得這門高等數學課程對他目前的程度來說太難了。
severe for + noun phrase describing the person
Climbing the mountain in winter presented severe challenges even for experienced hikers.
冬天爬山即使對經驗豐富的登山客來說也是嚴峻的挑戰。
The new manager faced a severe learning curve in her first month on the job.
新主管上任第一個月面臨了艱難的學習曲線。
文法句型
severe + noun (test/challenge/competition/exam)
subject + be + severe
用法筆記
Frequently modifies nouns like test, challenge, competition, or exam when describing something that demands great effort or skill. Unlike sense 1, this sense is not used for physical harm or damage.
常見錯誤
3. showing a strict and unsympathetic attitude toward other people — making very hi
嚴厲;嚴格
對他人要求很高且不寬容的
showing a strict and unsympathetic attitude toward other people — making very high demands, giving strong criticism, or applying harsh punishments without leniency
Judge Okonkwo gave the young offender a severe warning about the consequences of stealing.
Okonkwo 法官給了那名年輕的罪犯一次嚴厲的警告,告誡他偷竊的後果。
collocation: severe warning
Paloma's parents were severe with her about completing homework before watching television.
Paloma 的父母對她要求很嚴格,規定她得先做完功課才能看電視。
grammar: be severe with [someone] about [something]
The teacher's severe expression told the students they were in trouble.
老師嚴厲的表情讓學生們知道他們惹上麻煩了。
Daichi received severe criticism from his boss for missing the project deadline.
Daichi 因為錯過了專案期限而受到老闆嚴厲的批評。
文法句型
severe + noun (criticism/punishment/warning/sentence/expression)
be severe with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Describes a person's character, facial expression, criticism, rules, or punishment. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 3 focuses on someone's strict attitude or behavior toward others, not the high degree of a negative event.
4. having a deliberately plain and simple appearance with no ornaments, patterns, o
樸素;簡樸
完全沒有裝飾的
having a deliberately plain and simple appearance with no ornaments, patterns, or colourful details — used especially to describe clothing, hairstyles, architecture, or design that avoids decoration for a sober effect
Salma wore a severe black suit with no jewellery or makeup to the interview.
Salma 穿著一套樸素的黑色套裝,沒有戴首飾也沒有化妝就去面試了。
collocation: severe [clothing style]
The architect designed the house with severe concrete walls and bare wooden floors.
建築師以簡樸的水泥牆和裸露的木地板來設計這棟房子。
collocation: severe [architectural style]
His severe haircut — short, flat, and neat — made him look like a soldier.
他樸素的髮型——剪得又短又平又整齊——讓他看起來像個軍人。
The restaurant's severe decor made it feel more like a classroom than a dining room.
餐廳的簡樸裝潢讓人覺得那裡與其說是餐廳,不如說是教室。
- ornate
describes something with a lot of decoration and detail, the visual opposite of severe
- decorative
describes something intended to be ornamental rather than plain
文法句型
severe + noun (style/suit/hairstyle/architecture/makeup)
subject + be + severe
用法筆記
Typically used in formal or literary contexts. The nouns modified usually relate to appearance — clothing, hairstyles, architecture, interior design, or art. This sense has a neutral-to-positive connotation in design criticism, suggesting discipline and restraint rather than coldness.