unresolved
/ˌʌnrɪˈzɒlvd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənrɪzˈɑlvd] /ˌʌnrɪˈzɑːlvd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənrɪzˈɑlvd] /ˌən-ri-ˈzälvd How to pronounce unresolved (audio) -ˈzȯlvd also -ˈzävd or -ˈzȯvd/ (ame, mw)
unresolved — 形容詞
- unresolvedpositive
- more unresolvedcomparative
- most unresolvedsuperlative
1. An unresolved problem, question, or disagreement continues to exist because no d
未解決的
問題或爭議尚未得到處理或答案
An unresolved problem, question, or disagreement continues to exist because no decision has been reached or no answer has been found.
Samir's dispute with his neighbour about the garden fence remained unresolved after two meetings.
Samir 和鄰居關於花園圍籬的爭議,開了兩次會仍未能解決。
collocation: dispute remained unresolved
The mystery of the missing books in Haruto's town remains unresolved after three years.
Haruto 鎮上失書的謎團,三年過去仍未解開。
Several important questions about the school budget were left unresolved after the meeting ended.
關於學校預算的幾個重要問題,會議結束後仍未得到解決。
Lukas felt frustrated because the payment issue with the repair shop remained unresolved for weeks.
Lukas 感到很沮喪,因為修理店的付款問題拖了好幾個星期都沒解決。
The neighbourhood group could not settle their dispute about the park, so it stayed unresolved.
社區居民無法解決公園的爭議,所以問題一直懸而未決。
- unsolved
More specific to crimes, puzzles, or riddles; implies a clear expected answer.
- unsettled
Can describe disputes or debts, but also weather or stomachs; broader and less formal.
- pending
More formal and procedural; suggests the matter is simply waiting to be dealt with, not that it is difficult.
- open
Used in phrases like 'open question' or 'open case'; suggests room for further discussion.
用法筆記
Subject is typically an abstract noun (problem, question, dispute, mystery), not a physical object. Unlike unsolved, which strongly suggests a crime or puzzle, unresolved is broader and can apply to disagreements, emotional conflicts, or procedural matters.