uncomplaining
/ˌʌnkəmˈpleɪnɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnkəmˈpleɪnɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-kəm-ˈplā-niŋ How to pronounce uncomplaining (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uncomplaining — 形容詞
- uncomplainingpositive
- more uncomplainingcomparative
- most uncomplainingsuperlative
1. describes a person who accepts difficult, tiring, or unpleasant situations — suc
毫無怨言的
願意忍受困難而不抱怨的
describes a person who accepts difficult, tiring, or unpleasant situations — such as hard work, long hours, or personal hardship — without expressing dissatisfaction or frustration.
The night-shift nurse was uncomplaining despite working twelve-hour shifts.
那位大夜班護理師毫無怨言地輪值十二小時的班。
uncomplaining despite + noun phrase showing hardship
Daichi remained uncomplaining when his flight was delayed by five hours.
Daichi 在航班延誤五小時時依然毫無怨言。
remain + uncomplaining + when/setback clause
Anjali's uncomplaining care for her sick mother was noticed by the hospital staff.
Anjali 對生病母親毫無怨言的照顧,引起了醫院人員的注意。
Even under great pressure, Baraka stayed calm and uncomplaining.
即使在巨大壓力下,Baraka 仍然保持冷靜、毫無怨言。
Old Mr. Garcia accepted the difficult news with an uncomplaining nod.
老 Garcia 先生以毫無怨言的點點頭,接受了這個壞消息。
- patient
broader — can apply to any delay or annoyance, not just hardship
- stoic
more formal — suggests enduring without showing any feeling at all
- resigned
more negative — suggests passive acceptance rather than willing endurance
- forbearing
formal — suggests holding back anger or frustration
- complaining
direct opposite — expressing dissatisfaction openly
- querulous
formal — habitually complaining in a whiny tone
文法句型
uncomplaining + noun
be/become/remain/stay + uncomplaining
用法筆記
Often used with verbs like 'remain' or 'stay' to describe a person's character during a difficult period. Can also appear before nouns (attitude, care, patience, service) as an attributive adjective describing someone's steady, dependable nature.