unskilled
/ˌʌnˈskɪld/ (bre, ipa) · [ənskˈɪld] /ˌʌnˈskɪld/ (ame, ipa) · [ənskˈɪld] /ˌən-ˈskild How to pronounce unskilled (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unskilled — 形容詞
- unskilledpositive
- more unskilledcomparative
- most unskilledsuperlative
1. describes someone who has not been taught the methods needed for a skilled job,
無技能的
未受專業訓練或不需技術的
describes someone who has not been taught the methods needed for a skilled job, or a job that anyone can do without any special training or experience.
Wei found work in a factory doing unskilled labor while searching for something better.
Wei 在一家工廠找到不需要技術的工作,同時繼續尋找更好的機會。
collocation: unskilled labor
Many unskilled workers in large cities take jobs in restaurants, shops, or warehouses.
許多無技能的工人在大城市裡從事餐廳、商店或倉庫的工作。
collocation: unskilled workers
The hotel offered unskilled positions at minimum wage with no experience required.
這家旅館提供不需技術的職位,薪資為基本工資,而且不要求工作經驗。
Before the training program, Adisa could only find unskilled work on construction sites.
在接受培訓之前,Adisa 只能在建築工地找到不需要技術的工作。
Heloísa started as an unskilled kitchen helper and later learned to cook professionally.
Heloísa 一開始在廚房當不需要技術的助手,後來學會了專業烹飪。
- untrained
focuses on the lack of instruction rather than the type of work
- unqualified
emphasizes not meeting official requirements for a job
- inexperienced
highlights lack of time spent doing the work, not necessarily lack of training
文法句型
unskilled + noun
be unskilled
用法筆記
Frequently used before a noun (attributive position). The word can describe either the person (an unskilled worker) or the type of work (unskilled labor). Compare with 'unskillful,' which describes poor performance of a task rather than lack of training.