unaired
/"+/ (ame, mw)
unaired — 形容詞
- unairedpositive
- more unairedcomparative
- most unairedsuperlative
1. describing an enclosed space, such as a room or basement, into which fresh outsi
不通風的
缺乏新鮮空氣流通的
describing an enclosed space, such as a room or basement, into which fresh outside air has not been allowed to flow, so the atmosphere feels stuffy or stale.
The basement smelled musty because it had been unaired for years.
地下室因為多年不通風而聞起來有霉味。
collocation: unaired for [time period]
Zayd opened all the windows in the unaired bedroom before the guests arrived.
Zayd 在客人抵達前打開了那間不通風的臥室所有窗戶。
attributive: unaired + bedroom
After the long winter, the cottage felt damp and unaired when they first arrived.
漫長的冬天過後,他們剛到小屋時覺得裡面又潮濕又不通風。
The meeting room was so unaired that several people complained about headaches.
會議室太不通風了,好幾個人抱怨頭痛。
Anong could not sleep in the unaired attic because the heat made it unbearable.
Anong 無法在那不通風的閣樓裡睡覺,因為熱得讓人受不了。
- aired
direct antonym; describes a space that has been let to have fresh air
- well-ventilated
more formal; this emphasises good airflow through windows or vents
- airy
positive connotation; suggests spaciousness and fresh air
文法句型
unaired + noun
be/become/feel + unaired
用法筆記
Typically used of buildings, rooms, or other enclosed spaces. Not used of people (e.g., 'I feel unaired' is incorrect) or of open-air locations.