solve
/sɒlv/ (bre, ipa) · /sɑːlv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsälv ˈsȯlv/ (ame, mw)
solve — 動詞
- solvepresent simple I / you / we / they
- solveshe / she / it
- solvedpast simple
- solving-ing form
1. to work out a satisfactory way to handle a problem, puzzle, or other difficult m
解決;解答
找出問題或困境的答案或處理方法
to work out a satisfactory way to handle a problem, puzzle, or other difficult matter.
Élise solved the maths puzzle by writing down each step carefully.
Élise 仔細寫下每個步驟,解開了那個數學謎題。
The new map app helped Rania solve the problem of getting lost in the city.
新的地圖應用程式幫 Rania 解決了在城裡迷路的問題。
collocation: solve the problem of [something]
Yan and Ada worked together to solve the mystery of the missing library book.
Yan 和 Ada 一起合作,解開了圖書館失書之謎。
Nila solved the crossword in less than ten minutes during her lunch break.
Nila 在午休時花了不到十分鐘就解完了填字遊戲。
Putri's teacher showed her a different way to solve the algebra equation.
Putri 的老師教她用另一種方法來解那道代數方程式。
- resolve
more formal than solve; often used for conflicts, disputes, or determined effort
- figure out
informal; common in everyday American English, often through trial and error
- work out
informal; common in British English; suggests a process of thinking through step by step
- crack
informal; used for codes, cases, puzzles that require a breakthrough
- complicate
to make something harder to understand or solve
- baffle
to confuse someone so much that they cannot solve something
文法句型
solve + [problem / mystery / puzzle / equation]
用法筆記
The direct object is typically a problem, puzzle, mystery, crime, or equation — something that requires an answer or explanation. Solve is not used for simple questions in everyday conversation (use answer instead).