uncultivable
/ˌʌnˈkʌl.tɪ.və.bəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈkʌl.tə.və.bəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈkəl-tə-və-bəl How to pronounce uncultivable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
uncultivable — 形容詞
- uncultivablepositive
- more uncultivablecomparative
- most uncultivablesuperlative
1. so poor, dry, steep, or damaged that farmers cannot grow crops on it
無法耕種
土地不適合種作物
so poor, dry, steep, or damaged that farmers cannot grow crops on it
After years of drought, the rocky fields became uncultivable.
經過多年乾旱後,那些多石的田地變得無法耕種。
become + uncultivable after environmental damage
Heavy salt water left the village gardens uncultivable for seasons.
大量鹽水讓村裡的菜園好幾季都無法耕種。
leave + place + uncultivable
The steep hillside is uncultivable without stone steps to hold soil.
那片陡坡若沒有石階固定土壤,就無法耕種。
Factory waste left nearby farmland uncultivable for years.
工廠廢水讓附近農地多年來都無法耕種。
Most of the island's center remains uncultivable because of lava.
因為火山熔岩,島中央大部分地區一直無法耕種。
- barren
broader and more descriptive, often stressing emptiness as well as poor growing conditions
- infertile
focuses on soil that does not produce well, even if people still try to farm it
- unfarmable
more informal and practical, stressing that farming cannot be carried out there
文法句型
uncultivable land
become uncultivable
remain uncultivable because of [condition]
用法筆記
Usually describes land, soil, or fields rather than people or ordinary objects. It is common after verbs such as become, remain, and leave when drought, salt, rock, pollution, or similar damage makes farming impossible.