underachiever
/ˌʌndərəˈtʃiːvə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌndɚətʃˌivɚ] /ˌʌndərəˈtʃiːvər/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌndɚətʃˌivɚ] /ˌən-dər-ə-ˈchē-vər How to pronounce underachiever (audio)/ (ame, mw)
underachiever — 名詞
- underachieversingular
- underachieversplural
1. a person whose actual performance at school or work falls short of what their na
低成就者
能力未充分發揮的人
a person whose actual performance at school or work falls short of what their natural ability or potential suggests they could achieve
Talia was labelled an underachiever despite scoring well on intelligence tests.
Talia 雖然智力測驗成績優異,卻被貼上低成就者的標籤。
passive: labelled an underachiever
The school set up a mentoring program to help underachievers in maths and science.
學校設立了一個輔導方案,幫助數學和自然科的低成就者。
collocation: help underachievers in [subject]
Niran's teachers called him an underachiever because his grades did not match his ability.
Niran 的老師說他是低成就者,因為他的成績與能力不符。
Many underachievers lack the confidence to attempt more challenging coursework.
許多低成就者缺乏嘗試更具挑戰性課程的信心。
The coach worked one-on-one with underachievers on the basketball team to sharpen their skills.
教練與籃球隊上的低成就者一對一訓練,幫助他們磨練球技。
- underperformer
more common in workplace and sports contexts, less clinical
- low achiever
more neutral; describes results directly without assuming hidden potential
- late bloomer
inverse — someone who eventually succeeds after a slow start
- overachiever
someone who performs better than expected based on measured ability
- high achiever
someone who consistently reaches or exceeds goals
用法筆記
Frequently used in educational and psychological reports; the label implies the person has unfulfilled potential rather than low ability.