untrodden
/ˌən-ˈträ-dᵊn/ (ame, mw)
untrodden — 形容詞
- untroddenpositive
- more untroddencomparative
- most untroddensuperlative
1. Untrodden ground, snow, or other natural surface shows no marks or paths left by
未經踩踏的
地面或雪地不曾被人走過
Untrodden ground, snow, or other natural surface shows no marks or paths left by people walking across it.
Sari stepped carefully across the untrodden snow, leaving the first footprints of the morning.
Sari 小心地踩過未經踩踏的雪地,留下了清晨的第一行足跡。
untrodden + snow / surface noun
The path ended at a fence; beyond it lay an untrodden field of tall grass.
小徑止於一道籬笆前;籬笆之外是一片未經踩踏、長滿高草的田野。
Piotr and Hana discovered an untrodden beach hidden between two cliffs.
Piotr 和 Hana 發現了一座藏在兩座懸崖之間、未經踩踏的海灘。
The rescue team pushed through miles of untrodden forest to reach the injured hiker.
救援隊穿越了數英里未經踩踏的森林,才抵達受傷的登山者身邊。
- untrod
shorter variant with the same meaning; even more literary and less common
- pathless
emphasises that no paths exist, rather than that no one has walked there
- virgin
used for snow, forest, or land that has never been used or touched by people; broader in scope
- pristine
focuses on being clean and in perfect original condition, not specifically on being unwalked
- well-trodden
walked on so often that a clear path has formed
- beaten
worn down by repeated footsteps, as in 'beaten path'
文法句型
untrodden + noun
be + untrodden
remain + untrodden
lie + untrodden
用法筆記
Almost always used for natural surfaces such as snow, sand, grass, or forest floor. The word carries a slightly literary or poetic tone and appears more often in descriptive writing than in everyday conversation.