unmixable
unmixable — 形容詞
- unmixablepositive
- more unmixablecomparative
- most unmixablesuperlative
1. describes two or more substances that will not form a single uniform mixture whe
不可混合的
因性質差異而無法均勻混合的
describes two or more substances that will not form a single uniform mixture when combined, or people and ideas that are so different they cannot coexist or work together
Oil and water are unmixable — even after vigorous shaking, they quickly separate.
油和水是不可混合的——即使劇烈搖晃,它們也會迅速分離。
prototypical example: oil and water
The chemist explained that the two liquids were unmixable because of their different molecular structures.
那位化學家解釋說,這兩種液體因分子結構不同而不可混合。
scientific context; passive construction
Hiro and Walid found their management styles unmixable, so they led separate teams.
Hiro 和 Walid 發現彼此的管理風格無法相容,於是各自帶領不同的團隊。
Léa discovered that wax and watercolor paint were unmixable — the colors refused to blend.
Léa 發現蠟和水彩顏料不可混合——兩種顏色根本無法融合。
- immiscible
strictly technical; used only for liquids that cannot dissolve into one another (chemistry)
- incompatible
broader in scope; works for substances, personalities, software, and many other domains
- unblendable
less common and slightly informal; used for colours, textures, or food ingredients
- miscible
technical opposite; refers specifically to liquids that can dissolve in each other
- compatible
broad antonym; works for people, ideas, and many types of substances
文法句型
unmixable + with
用法筆記
Often describes liquids or substances in scientific writing, but also extends to figurative contexts involving incompatible people, styles, or ideas. The preposition 'with' typically names the other substance or party — for example, 'a chemical that is unmixable with water.'