uncoordinated
/ˌʌnkəʊˈɔːdɪneɪtɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənkoˈɔrdənetɪd] /ˌʌnkəʊˈɔːrdɪneɪtɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənkoˈɔrdənetɪd] /ˌən-kō-ˈȯr-də-ˌnā-təd How to pronounce uncoordinated (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uncoordinated — 形容詞
- uncoordinatedpositive
- more uncoordinatedcomparative
- most uncoordinatedsuperlative
1. not moving, working, or being organized in a smooth way because the parts do not
不協調的
動作或安排彼此配合不好
not moving, working, or being organized in a smooth way because the parts do not act well together
Minh looked uncoordinated trying to catch two balls at once.
Minh 一次想接住兩顆球時,看起來很不協調。
be uncoordinated when + -ing
The town's uncoordinated response left some streets without drinking water.
鎮上的應變很不協調,結果有些街道沒有飲用水可用。
uncoordinated response by a group
After the long bus ride, Tara felt uncoordinated climbing the hostel stairs.
坐了很久的巴士後,Tara 爬青年旅館樓梯時覺得動作不協調。
Workers made uncoordinated repairs, so the road closed again by noon.
工人們的修補工作彼此沒有配合好,所以那條路中午前又封閉了。
Ryo's hands were uncoordinated after the cast came off his wrist.
Ryo 手腕拆掉石膏後,雙手的動作變得不協調。
- clumsy
most often used for awkward body movement rather than planning
- disorganized
focuses more on lack of order in plans or work
- jerky
describes rough, uneven movement rather than broad coordination failure
- disjointed
often used when parts of a plan or performance do not fit together
- coordinated
the direct opposite for smooth movement or well-matched action
- smooth
stresses ease and regularity of movement
- organized
focuses on order and planning in work or systems
文法句型
be uncoordinated when + -ing
an uncoordinated response
look uncoordinated on the field
用法筆記
Often describes poor physical control in sport, dance, or recovery from injury. It can also describe plans or group actions when different people or parts are not working together well.