unambiguous
/ˌʌnæmˈbɪɡjuəs/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnæmbˈɪɡjəwəs] /ˌʌnæmˈbɪɡjuəs/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnæmbˈɪɡjəwəs] /ˌən-am-ˈbi-gyə-wəs How to pronounce unambiguous (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unambiguous — 形容詞
- unambiguouspositive
- more unambiguouscomparative
- most unambiguoussuperlative
1. used about a statement, instruction, or sign that has such a clear meaning that
明確的
意義清楚,不會造成誤解的
used about a statement, instruction, or sign that has such a clear meaning that no one could misunderstand it or see it differently.
Yuki gave an unambiguous 'no' when her boss asked her to work on Saturday.
Yuki 在老闆要求她週六上班時,給了一個明確的「不」。
unambiguous + quoted response
The instructions for the bookshelf were unambiguous, so Mei-Lin finished it in under an hour.
書架的說明書寫得很明確,所以 Mei-Lin 不到一小時就組裝好了。
predicative use: subject + be + unambiguous
Dr. Mensah's report contained unambiguous evidence that the factory's waste was harming the river.
Mensah 醫生的報告中包含明確的證據,顯示工廠廢水正在污染河流。
The survey gave an unambiguous answer: most residents supported the new park.
這份調查給出了一個明確的答案:大多數居民支持新建公園。
Amara's email was unambiguous about the deadline—all applications must arrive by Friday.
Amara 的電子郵件對截止日期說得很明確——所有申請必須在週五前送達。
- clear
the broadest and most common term; refers to anything easy to perceive or understand, not only meaning
- explicit
stresses that something is stated in full detail with nothing implied or hidden
- unequivocal
stronger than unambiguous; emphasises that something is so direct and firm that no doubt at all is possible
- plain
suggests simplicity and lack of complexity; the meaning is immediately obvious
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal, academic, or legal contexts. Often modifies nouns such as 'statement', 'evidence', 'answer', 'signal', or 'language'. The adverb 'unambiguously' commonly pairs with verbs of showing or stating, as in 'The data unambiguously shows a clear trend.'