unaccountable
/ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbl/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnəkˈaʊntəbəl] /ˌʌnəˈkaʊntəbl/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnəkˈaʊntəbəl] /ˌən-ə-ˈkau̇n-tə-bəl How to pronounce unaccountable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unaccountable — 形容詞
- unaccountablepositive
- more unaccountablecomparative
- most unaccountablesuperlative
1. Describes a person, group, or organization that has no duty to explain their dec
不受問責
無須向任何人說明或負責
Describes a person, group, or organization that has no duty to explain their decisions or actions to anyone and faces no consequences for them.
The unaccountable committee made decisions that affected everyone in the town.
這個不受問責的委員會所做的決定影響了鎮上的每一個人。
unaccountable + noun for groups/committees
Bilal worried about unaccountable tech companies collecting user data without oversight.
Bilal 擔心那些不受問責的科技公司在沒有監督的情況下收集用戶資料。
An unaccountable government agency approved the project with no public review.
一個不受問責的政府機關在沒有公開審查的情況下批准了該計畫。
After the scandal, the company replaced its unaccountable board of directors.
醜聞發生後,該公司撤換了它那不受問責的董事會。
- unanswerable
less common; emphasizes not having to answer to anyone, especially in an official capacity
- irresponsible
more negative; implies a deliberate refusal to act responsibly rather than simply lacking oversight
- unchecked
focuses on the absence of monitoring or restraint rather than explanation
- accountable
having to explain and justify decisions to others
- answerable
required to take responsibility for one's actions
用法筆記
Subject is typically an institution, organization, or position of authority rather than an ordinary individual.
常見錯誤
2. Describes something so strange or unusual that nobody can understand why it happ
難以理解
無法解釋或理解的
Describes something so strange or unusual that nobody can understand why it happened or find a reasonable cause for it.
Yuki found her colleague's sudden coldness completely unaccountable and confusing.
Yuki 覺得同事突然的冷淡態度完全難以理解,令人困惑。
unaccountable + feeling / behaviour
The detective faced an unaccountable disappearance with no clues left behind.
這名偵探面對一樁毫無線索的離奇失蹤案。
There was an unaccountable silence after Caio delivered his final speech.
Caio 發表完最後一場演說後,現場出現一陣難以理解的沉默。
Sofie had an unaccountable fear of elevators that started in early childhood.
Sofie 從小就對電梯有一種無法解釋的恐懼。
- inexplicable
interchangeable in nearly all contexts; both mean impossible to explain
- incomprehensible
stronger; suggests something cannot be grasped or understood at all
- mysterious
less formal; often implies curiosity or wonder rather than confusion
- explicable
able to be explained or understood
- understandable
easy to understand; reasonable under the circumstances
用法筆記
Unlike Sense 1, this sense applies to events, feelings, or situations — not to people or organizations.