unrecoverable
/ˌʌnrɪˈkʌvərəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnrɪˈkʌvərəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ri-ˈkə-və-rə-bəl -ˈkəv-rə-/ (ame, mw)
unrecoverable — 形容詞
- unrecoverablepositive
- more unrecoverablecomparative
- most unrecoverablesuperlative
1. Describes money, files, or other things that have been lost and cannot be brough
無法找回
失去後不能再取回或還原的
Describes money, files, or other things that have been lost and cannot be brought back or restored.
After the laptop crashed, Hui discovered that months of photos were unrecoverable.
筆電當機後,Hui 發現幾個月的照片已經無法找回。
pattern: files become unrecoverable after a crash
The bank warned Tariq that the wire fee would be unrecoverable.
銀行提醒 Tariq,這筆電匯手續費一旦扣除就無法找回。
finance: unrecoverable fee after payment
Once Ada emptied the recycle bin, the deleted report was unrecoverable.
Ada 一清空資源回收筒後,被刪掉的報告就無法找回了。
By Friday, Piotr's concert deposit was unrecoverable under the venue rules.
到了星期五,根據場地規定,Piotr 的演唱會訂金已經無法找回。
After Niran dropped his phone in rainwater, the contact list became unrecoverable.
Niran 把手機掉進雨水裡後,聯絡人清單就變得無法找回了。
- irretrievable
the closest synonym; slightly more formal and often used in legal, financial, or emotional contexts
- lost
more general; something can be lost without being impossible to recover
- gone
more informal and emotional; common in speech when something has disappeared
- recoverable
able to be gotten back after loss
- retrievable
able to be found or restored again
- restorable
able to be returned to a usable state
文法句型
be + unrecoverable
become + unrecoverable
用法筆記
Most often used for money, digital files, fees, or losses that have passed the point where they can realistically be returned. It commonly appears after verbs such as 'lose', 'delete', 'spend', or 'become'.