unmanageable
/ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbl/ (bre, ipa) · [ənmˈænɪdʒəbəl] /ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbl/ (ame, ipa) · [ənmˈænɪdʒəbəl] /ˌən-ˈma-ni-jə-bəl How to pronounce unmanageable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unmanageable — 形容詞
- unmanageablepositive
- more unmanageablecomparative
- most unmanageablesuperlative
1. extremely hard to keep under control or to deal with, especially when normal met
難以控制
無法有效管理或應付的
extremely hard to keep under control or to deal with, especially when normal methods no longer work
Salma took a second job when her monthly debts became completely unmanageable.
Salma 在每月債務變得完全難以負擔時,找了第二份工作。
collocation: unmanageable + debt
The school told Mathieu that his son's behavior had become unmanageable in class.
學校告訴 Mathieu,他兒子在課堂上的行為已經變得無法控制。
become + unmanageable (behaviour/child)
Camila's workload grew so large and unmanageable that she started working on weekends.
Camila 的工作量變得又大又難以負擔,她開始在週末加班。
Harper's curly hair becomes unmanageable in humid weather without special conditioner.
Harper 的捲髮在潮濕天氣裡如果不使用特殊護髮素,就會變得很難整理。
The charity event grew unmanageable when twice as many guests arrived as the organizers expected.
這場慈善活動因為到場賓客比主辦單位預期多了一倍,場面變得難以控制。
- uncontrollable
Stronger sense; used for emotions (rage, fear) or natural forces that cannot be stopped at all, rather than just being hard to manage
- unruly
Usually for people (especially children) or hair that refuses to behave; slightly more informal than unmanageable
- unworkable
For plans, systems, or methods that cannot be made to function, rather than being hard to control
- manageable
Opposite meaning; within one's ability to deal with or control
- controllable
Specifically for things that can be kept within limits
文法句型
become/grow + unmanageable
unmanageable + noun
find/consider + noun + unmanageable
用法筆記
Focuses on situations, problems, people's behavior, or feelings that are too difficult to control or deal with using normal methods. Does not apply to physical objects that are simply heavy or awkward to lift — for that meaning use 'unwieldy' or 'too heavy' instead.