undid
/ʌnˈdɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌndˈɪd] /ʌnˈdɪd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌndˈɪd] /ˌən-ˈdü How to pronounce undo (audio) ˈən-/ (ame, mw)
undid — 動詞
- undidpresent simple I / you / we / they
- undids3rd person singular
- undidding-ing form
- undiddedpast simple
1. the past simple form of the verb 'undo'
過去式
動詞 undo 的過去式
the past simple form of the verb 'undo'
Felipe undid the lock on the gate with a paperclip and slipped inside.
Felipe 用迴紋針解開了大門上的鎖,溜了進去。
past simple form of undo
Hana checked her work and undid the parts that did not look right.
Hana 檢查了自己的作品,把看起來不對的地方改掉。
The tailor undid the stitches along the sleeve and adjusted the length.
裁縫師拆掉袖子上的縫線,調整了長度。
Leo undid the arrangement of books on the shelf and sorted them by colour.
Leo 把書架上的書重新整理了一遍,按照顏色排好。
用法筆記
Undid is the irregular past simple form of undo. The past participle is undone (e.g. 'The damage is undone'). This sense is a grammatical form label only; the specific meaning depends on context and is covered by the semantic senses below.
常見錯誤
2. to unfasten or untie something that is being held shut by a button, knot, zip, s
解開;鬆開
打開或鬆開原本繫緊的東西
to unfasten or untie something that is being held shut by a button, knot, zip, strap, ribbon, or similar closure
Marco undid the top two buttons of his shirt after the long meal.
Marco 在吃過那頓大餐之後解開了襯衫最上面的兩顆鈕扣。
undid + clothing fastening (button)
Saira carefully undid the knot in her necklace chain with a pin.
Saira 用一根別針小心翼翼地解開了項鍊上的結。
Quan undid his backpack straps and set the bag down on the grass.
Quan 解開背包的背帶,把包包放在草地上。
The toddler undid her shoelaces five times during the walk to the park.
那個學步的小孩在走去公園的路上把鞋帶解開了五次。
Zuri undid the ribbon around the present and lifted the lid slowly.
Zuri 解開禮物上的緞帶,慢慢地掀開蓋子。
- unfastened
more general — can apply to any type of fastening
- untied
specific to laces, ribbons, or strings
- loosened
suggests making something less tight rather than fully unfastening it
- released
often used for buckles, clips, or catches
文法句型
undid + noun (fastening/covering)
用法筆記
The object is usually a physical fastening: button, knot, shoelace, zip, buckle, strap, ribbon, belt, or seatbelt. Not used for general opening — you undo a fastened item, not a door or window.
常見錯誤
3. to reverse the effect of an action or to make something no longer true or valid
撤銷;取消
使某個動作或效果失效
to reverse the effect of an action or to make something no longer true or valid — for example, taking back a decision or fixing damage someone caused
The new evidence undid the court's earlier decision on the case.
新的證據推翻了法院對這個案件的先前判決。
undid + abstract noun (decision)
Lucas undid months of training when he went back to his old eating habits.
Lucas 抵消了幾個月的訓練成果,因為他恢復了舊的飲食習慣。
A simple software update undid the damage from the computer virus.
簡單的軟體更新就消除了電腦病毒造成的損害。
The apology undid some of the hurt feelings from the argument at work.
那番道歉稍微化解了工作場合爭論所帶來的心結。
Quinn undid the changes to the document and restored the original version.
Quinn 撤銷了文件的所有修改,恢復了原始版本。
文法句型
undid + noun (effect/action)
undid what + clause
用法筆記
The object is usually an abstract noun: damage, harm, effect, progress, decision, change, or work. Also common with a what-clause: 'She undid what she had done.'
常見錯誤
4. to destroy someone's success, reputation, financial position, or future prospect
毀掉;摧毀
破壞某人的成就、名聲或前途
to destroy someone's success, reputation, financial position, or future prospects, often through a single damaging event or mistake
The leaked emails undid the governor's hopes of running for president.
外洩的電子郵件毀掉了州長競選總統的希望。
His reckless spending undid the fortune his grandmother had built over forty years.
他揮霍無度,把他祖母花四十年累積的財富全部敗光。
undid + fortune / financial standing
The false accusation undid Dr. Tariro's reputation at the city hospital.
不實的指控毀掉了 Tariro 醫生在市立醫院的聲譽。
Addiction undid the young musician's promising career before it had really started.
成癮問題毀掉了那位年輕音樂家本來大有可為的職業生涯。
One careless joke undid years of trust between the two business partners.
一句不經意的玩笑話毀掉了兩位事業夥伴多年來的信任。
- ruined
more common in everyday speech
- destroyed
emphasises complete devastation
- wrecked
informal; suggests violent damage
- devastated
strong emotional connotation
- built
suggests constructing or developing
- established
formal opposite; creating a secure position
- secured
opposite of destroying someone's future or standing
文法句型
undid + person/reputation/career/future
用法筆記
This sense is more formal and literary than the others. The object is a person's achievements, future, or standing — never a physical object. Often found in news or narrative writing describing downfall.