unsolvable
/ʌnˈsɒl.və.bəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈsɑːl.və.bəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈsäl-və-bəl -ˈsȯl-/ (ame, mw)
unsolvable — 形容詞
- unsolvablepositive
- more unsolvablecomparative
- most unsolvablesuperlative
1. So hard that nobody can discover the answer, the cause, or a way to fix it.
無解的
找不到答案或辦法的
So hard that nobody can discover the answer, the cause, or a way to fix it.
The class spent an hour on an unsolvable puzzle and then moved on.
全班花了一小時解那道無解的謎題,最後只好先跳過。
used before a noun: unsolvable puzzle
For now, the roof leak is unsolvable without tearing down the wall.
目前這個屋頂漏水問題若不拆牆,還是無解的。
pattern: be + unsolvable
Linh thought the timetable clash was unsolvable until the coach changed practice.
Linh 原以為時間表衝突無解,直到教練調整了練習時間。
Without more records, the village mystery looked unsolvable to the research team.
若沒有更多紀錄,研究團隊覺得這個村莊之謎根本無解。
The printer error felt unsolvable, so Kabir called the support desk.
那個印表機錯誤讓 Kabir 覺得無解,所以他打給了客服。
- impossible
Broader in meaning and not limited to problems or puzzles needing an answer.
- inexplicable
Focuses on something that cannot be explained, not on finding a practical fix.
- hopeless
Adds an emotional sense of despair, while 'unsolvable' states the lack of an answer more neutrally.
- solvable
Direct opposite; a solution or answer can be found.
- manageable
Suggests the difficulty can still be handled, even if it is not easy.
文法句型
unsolvable + noun
be + unsolvable
seem/look/remain + unsolvable
用法筆記
Usually describes a problem, mystery, conflict, or fault rather than a person. It often follows linking verbs such as be, seem, look, remain, or feel.