uncommunicative
/ˌʌnkəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnkəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-kə-ˈmyü-nə-ˌkā-tiv How to pronounce uncommunicative (audio) -ni-kə-tiv/ (ame, mw)
uncommunicative — 形容詞
- uncommunicativepositive
- more uncommunicativecomparative
- most uncommunicativesuperlative
1. not wanting to say much or share your thoughts with other people.
寡言的
不太願意說話表態的
not wanting to say much or share your thoughts with other people.
Nila was so uncommunicative at dinner that nobody knew why she looked upset.
Nila 在晚餐時很寡言,大家都不知道她為什麼看起來那麼難過。
be + uncommunicative in a social situation
After the argument, Omar became uncommunicative and answered every question with one word.
爭吵過後,Omar 變得很寡言,每個問題都只回一個字。
become + uncommunicative after an event
The witness grew uncommunicative when the lawyer asked about the missing money.
當律師問起那筆失蹤的錢時,那名證人變得很寡言。
Jude sounded uncommunicative on the phone, so Ada stopped asking about work.
Jude 在電話裡聽起來很寡言,所以 Ada 不再追問工作的事。
The uncommunicative teenager stared at the plate and ignored every question.
那個寡言的青少年盯著盤子看,對每個問題都不回答。
- communicative
willing to talk and share thoughts freely
- talkative
speaking a lot, often more than necessary
- open
ready to share feelings or information honestly
文法句型
be/become/grow/stay + uncommunicative
uncommunicative with + person
uncommunicative about + topic
用法筆記
Most often used after be, become, grow, or stay when someone stops sharing feelings or information. It is stronger than quiet because it suggests an unwillingness to speak, not simply a low voice or calm manner.