unmistakable
/ˌʌnmɪˈsteɪkəbl/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnmɪstˈekəbəl] /ˌʌnmɪˈsteɪkəbl/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnmɪstˈekəbəl] /ˌən-mə-ˈstā-kə-bəl How to pronounce unmistakable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unmistakable — 形容詞
- unmistakablepositive
- more unmistakablecomparative
- most unmistakablesuperlative
1. so clear, distinctive, or easy to recognize that you cannot confuse it with anyo
明顯;錯不了
特徵很清楚,不會看錯
so clear, distinctive, or easy to recognize that you cannot confuse it with anyone or anything else.
Even in the dark, Jin knew the unmistakable creak of the kitchen door.
就算在黑暗中,Jin 還是一聽就知道那是廚房門特有的嘎吱聲。
the unmistakable + sound noun
The soup carried the unmistakable smell of garlic as soon as Bao lifted the lid.
Bao 一掀開鍋蓋,湯裡那股明顯的大蒜味就飄了出來。
collocation: unmistakable smell of ...
After years abroad, Noa still spoke with an unmistakable Taipei accent.
Noa 在國外住了多年,說話時還是聽得出那種錯不了的台北口音。
There was an unmistakable note of anger in Devika's reply.
Devika 的回話裡帶著一股誰都聽得出的怒氣。
When the lights came on, the team's relief was unmistakable.
燈一亮起,大家立刻看出這支隊伍鬆了一口氣。
- recognizable
weaker; something can be recognized without being quite this clear or distinctive.
- obvious
stresses that something is easy to notice or understand, not necessarily that it has a unique identifying feature.
- distinctive
focuses on special qualities that make something stand out, even before you identify it.
- clear
broader and more neutral; often used for messages, instructions, or facts.
文法句型
the unmistakable + noun
be unmistakable
it is unmistakable that ...
用法筆記
Often used before nouns like smell, sound, voice, sign, or accent when one feature makes the source easy to identify. It is also common after 'be' or in the pattern 'it is unmistakable that ...' when a feeling, message, or conclusion is very clear.