undrinkable
undrinkable — 形容詞
- undrinkablepositive
- more undrinkablecomparative
- most undrinkablesuperlative
1. if a liquid — especially water, milk, or a hot drink — is undrinkable, it is so
不能喝的
因不潔或味道差而無法飲用
if a liquid — especially water, milk, or a hot drink — is undrinkable, it is so dirty, contaminated, or badly made that you cannot or should not drink it
The water from the old well was muddy and completely undrinkable.
那口老井的水很混濁,完全不能喝。
completely + undrinkable for total unsuitability
After the flood, the tap water became undrinkable for nearly a week.
洪水過後,自來水變得不能喝,將近一個星期。
became + undrinkable for [time period]
Salma poured the undrinkable coffee down the sink and made a fresh pot.
Salma 把不能喝的咖啡倒進水槽裡,重新煮了一壺。
The tea sat on the counter so long that it turned cold and undrinkable.
那壺茶在流理檯上擱太久,變得又冷又不能喝。
Without a proper filter, the river water was undrinkable because of the mud and bacteria.
沒有適當的過濾器,河水因為泥巴和細菌而無法飲用。
- contaminated
stronger — implies the liquid contains harmful chemicals, bacteria, or waste, making it dangerous; 'undrinkable' can also describe simply bad taste
- unpalatable
more formal and narrower — focuses on unpleasant taste rather than safety or purity
- stale
different — describes liquid or food that is old and has lost its freshness, not necessarily unsafe
文法句型
be + undrinkable
become + undrinkable
undrinkable + noun