unconnected
/ˌʌnkəˈnektɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnkəˈnektɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-kə-ˈnek-təd/ (ame, mw)
unconnected — 形容詞
- unconnectedpositive
- more unconnectedcomparative
- most unconnectedsuperlative
1. existing or occurring without any link or relationship to a person, object, or i
無關聯
沒有關連或聯繫的
existing or occurring without any link or relationship to a person, object, or idea — used when two things are independent of each other, whether physically (items that are not joined) or in terms of subject matter (events or topics that do not relate).
The two store break-ins appear completely unconnected — the police found no link between them.
這兩起商店竊案看起來完全無關聯——警方查不到兩者之間有任何關連。
collocation: completely unconnected
Ravindra's decision to resign was unconnected to anything Nikos had said or done.
Ravindra 的辭職決定與 Nikos 說過或做過的任何事都無關聯。
pattern: unconnected + to + noun phrase
Dahlia felt the speaker's jokes were unconnected to the serious topic of the lecture.
Dahlia 覺得講者的笑話與講座嚴肅的主題毫無關聯。
Sora discovered that the strange noise was unconnected to the engine problem.
Sora 發現那個奇怪的聲音與引擎問題無關。
- unrelated
most common synonym; used almost exclusively for ideas, events, or topics rather than physical objects
- independent
stronger sense of self-governance; suggests each thing functions on its own rather than merely lacking a link
- separate
more general; can describe physical distance or conceptual distinction without emphasising the absence of a link
- detached
sometimes overlaps in meaning, but often implies intentional separation or emotional distance
文法句型
unconnected + to + noun phrase
用法筆記
Typically followed by the preposition 'to' to specify what something has no link with. The opposite form 'connected' is more common and appears at CEFR B1, while this negative form is less frequent. For physical separation of objects that were previously joined, 'disconnected' is often the preferred word.