undue
/ˌʌnˈdjuː/ (bre, ipa) · [əndˈu] /ˌʌnˈduː/ (ame, ipa) · [əndˈu] /ˌən-ˈdü How to pronounce undue (audio) -ˈdyü/ (ame, mw)
undue — 形容詞
- unduepositive
- more unduecomparative
- most unduesuperlative
1. used for attention, pressure, delay, influence, or hardship that is greater or s
過度;不當
超過合理界線,帶來過分或不公平效果
used for attention, pressure, delay, influence, or hardship that is greater or stronger than the situation fairly allows
The reporter gave undue attention to one mistake in the speech.
那位記者對演講裡的一個失誤給了過度的關注。
collocation: undue attention to
Haruto felt undue pressure to join his uncle's business after graduation.
Haruto 感到自己承受了畢業後接下叔叔事業的不當壓力。
The nurse arranged the ambulance transfer without undue delay.
護士安排救護車轉送時,沒有過度拖延。
The judge warned lawyers not to place undue pressure on witnesses.
法官警告律師不要對證人施加不當壓力。
The committee rejected donations that could create undue influence.
委員會拒收可能造成不當影響的捐款。
- reasonable
stays within sensible and fair limits
- proper
fits accepted standards or correct procedure
- justified
supported by a good reason in the situation
文法句型
undue + noun (attention/pressure/delay/influence)
without undue + noun
用法筆記
Most often used before nouns such as 'pressure', 'delay', 'attention', 'influence', and 'hardship'. It is more formal than 'too much' and often appears in legal, medical, academic, or official writing.