undeserving
undeserving — 形容詞
- undeservingpositive
- more undeservingcomparative
- most undeservingsuperlative
1. if someone is undeserving of something, they should not receive it because they
不配
不值得得到某事物
if someone is undeserving of something, they should not receive it because they have not done anything to earn it — often said when a person gets praise, help, or a reward that feels unfair to others.
Asher felt undeserving of the promotion since he joined the company just six months ago.
Asher 覺得自己不配獲得這次晉升,因為他加入公司才六個月。
pattern: be undeserving of [noun phrase] after linking verb
The committee judged the proposal undeserving of public funding because of its weak research design.
委員會認為該提案不配獲得公共資金,因為其研究設計不夠嚴謹。
Voters told reporters the candidate was undeserving of their support after breaking many campaign promises.
選民告訴記者,這位候選人在違背了許多競選承諾後,不配得到他們的支持。
Camila considered herself entirely undeserving of the scholarship and almost turned it down.
Camila 認為自己完全不配得到這筆獎學金,差點就拒絕了。
The reviewers found the novel undeserving of the prize because of its shallow character development.
評審認為這部小說不配獲得文學獎,因為角色刻劃過於膚淺。
- unworthy
stronger than 'undeserving', often implies a lack of inherent moral worth rather than simply not having earned something
- not meriting
more formal and less common; used in formal or written contexts
- not entitled to
focuses on a lack of right or privilege rather than lack of earned qualification
文法句型
be + undeserving + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
The subject of 'undeserving' can be a person (someone who does not merit a reward) or a thing (an idea, proposal, or work that lacks sufficient quality). The word is almost always followed by the preposition 'of', not 'for'.