unironed

IPA/ʌnˈaɪənd/
IPA/ʌnˈaɪrnd/

unironed — 形容詞

  • unironedpositive
  • more unironedcomparative
  • most unironedsuperlative

1. used to describe clothing or fabric that still has visible wrinkles because nobo

1.形容詞B1
釋義

未熨燙的

沒有用熨斗燙平的衣物

used to describe clothing or fabric that still has visible wrinkles because nobody has pressed it flat with a heated iron.

例句

Lucas wore an unironed shirt to the job interview, and he looked a bit messy.

Lucas 穿著一件未熨燙的襯衫去求職面試,看起來有點邋遢。

unironed + shirt — common clothing collocation

Yumi folded the unironed laundry and promised herself she would deal with it later.

Yumi 把未燙的衣服摺好,對自己保證晚點再處理。

同義詞
  • wrinkled

    focuses on the creased appearance rather than the process of ironing; 'wrinkled' is more common and can also describe skin or paper.

  • creased

    highlights sharp folds or lines in the fabric, often caused by folding or sitting, not necessarily from lack of ironing.

  • crumpled

    suggests fabric that is pressed into many small folds, often from being crushed or stuffed into a bag.

反義詞
  • ironed

    the direct opposite; fabric that has been pressed smooth with a hot iron.

  • pressed

    specifically suggests careful ironing, often done by a professional cleaner.

文法句型

unironed + noun (attributive)

be + unironed (predicative)

用法筆記

Can be used either before a noun (an unironed blouse) or after a linking verb (The trousers are still unironed). The word is less common in everyday speech, where 'not ironed' is more frequent.