unreceptive
/ˌʌn.rɪˈsep.tɪv/ (bre, ipa) · [ənrɪsˈɛptɪv] /ˌʌn.rɪˈsep.tɪv/ (ame, ipa) · [ənrɪsˈɛptɪv] /ˌən-ri-ˈsep-tiv How to pronounce unreceptive (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unreceptive — 形容詞
- unreceptivepositive
- more unreceptivecomparative
- most unreceptivesuperlative
1. showing little readiness to hear advice, suggestions, or unfamiliar ideas, and u
聽不進去
不肯聽取並接受新想法或建議
showing little readiness to hear advice, suggestions, or unfamiliar ideas, and unlikely to take them seriously
Eri was unreceptive to her son's idea of moving the shop online.
Eri 不願接受兒子把店改成線上經營的點子。
unreceptive to + idea or suggestion
The school board seemed unreceptive when parents asked for later start times.
家長要求學校晚一點上課時,校董會顯得很聽不進去。
After two warnings, Joon stayed unreceptive to advice about wearing a helmet.
被提醒兩次後,Joon 還是聽不進去大家叫他戴安全帽的勸告。
An unreceptive audience checked their phones during Christopher's talk on climate change.
Christopher 在談氣候變遷時,台下那群聽不進去的觀眾一直在滑手機。
Layla's manager was unreceptive to any plan that reduced weekend staffing.
Layla 的主管對任何會減少週末人手的方案都不願接受。
- resistant
often stronger and more oppositional; suggests active pushback rather than simple unwillingness to listen
- dismissive
emphasizes treating ideas as unimportant or not worth attention
- closed-minded
broader and more judgmental; suggests a general unwillingness to consider different views
- receptive
ready to listen to and accept ideas or suggestions
- open-minded
willing to consider views that differ from your own
文法句型
unreceptive + to + noun phrase
remain / stay + unreceptive
an unreceptive + noun
用法筆記
Most often followed by 'to' plus advice, feedback, change, or a proposal. When used before a noun, as in 'an unreceptive audience', it describes a person or group that is not ready to listen.