unequivocal
/ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkl/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnɪkwˈɪvəkəl] /ˌʌnɪˈkwɪvəkl/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnɪkwˈɪvəkəl] /ˌən-i-ˈkwi-və-kəl How to pronounce unequivocal (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unequivocal — 形容詞
- unequivocalpositive
- more unequivocalcomparative
- most unequivocalsuperlative
1. said or shown in a way that is so clear and definite that no one could doubt or
明確的
清楚肯定、毫無疑問的
said or shown in a way that is so clear and definite that no one could doubt or misunderstand what is meant.
The mayor gave an unequivocal statement that the new hospital would open before summer.
市長明確表示新醫院將在夏季前啟用。
collocation: unequivocal statement
Mei's unequivocal rejection of the takeover bid surprised everyone in the boardroom.
Mei 對收購提案的明確拒絕,讓會議室裡的所有人都很驚訝。
collocation: unequivocal rejection
The test results provided unequivocal proof that the new treatment was working.
測試結果提供了明確的證據,證明這種新療法有效。
Dario asked for an unequivocal answer: would the company cut jobs or not?
Dario 要求一個明確的答案:公司到底會不會裁員?
There was unequivocal evidence that the fire had started in the kitchen.
有明確的證據顯示火災是從廚房開始的。
- unambiguous
focuses on having only one possible interpretation, especially of language or signs
- clear-cut
more informal; suggests a decision or result is obvious and leaves no room for argument
- explicit
stresses that something is stated in full detail rather than implied
- definite
emphasises certainty and a firm conclusion; slightly less forceful than unequivocal
文法句型
unequivocal + noun
be unequivocal + about/in
用法筆記
Often used with nouns that express a position or finding: statement, answer, rejection, proof, evidence, support. Common in news reports, legal documents, and academic writing.