unable
/ʌnˈeɪbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈeɪbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈā-bəl/ (ame, mw)
unable — 形容詞
- unablepositive
- more unablecomparative
- most unablesuperlative
1. when someone is unable to do something, they cannot achieve it because they lack
無法;不能
沒有能力、時間或機會做某事
when someone is unable to do something, they cannot achieve it because they lack the necessary ability, time, or opportunity
Minh was unable to attend the meeting because his flight was delayed.
Minh 因班機延誤而無法參加會議。
be unable + to-infinitive (reason clause)
The hospital was unable to admit more patients after the power failure.
那家醫院在停電後無法再收治更多病人。
institutional subject with be unable
Noor felt unable to explain the situation to her parents.
Noor 覺得自己無法向父母解釋這個情況。
Christopher's grandfather was unable to read the small print on the medicine bottle.
Christopher 的祖父無法讀清藥瓶上的小字。
The firefighters were unable to reach the family trapped on the top floor.
消防隊員無法到達受困在頂樓的那一家人。
文法句型
be unable + to-infinitive
feel unable + to-infinitive
remain unable + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Unlike most adjectives, 'unable' cannot be placed before a noun (❌ an unable person). It must always be followed by a to-infinitive clause. In casual conversation, 'can't' is far more common than 'unable'; use 'unable' mainly in formal writing or when you want to sound polite and serious.