useful
/ˈjuːsfl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈjuːsfl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈyüs-fəl/ (ame, mw)
useful — 形容詞
- usefulpositive
- more usefulcomparative
- most usefulsuperlative
1. able to help you do something, solve a problem, or achieve a result in an effect
有用的
能幫助達成目標的
able to help you do something, solve a problem, or achieve a result in an effective way — for example, a useful tool, a useful piece of advice, or a useful skill.
A good dictionary is useful when you are learning a new language.
一本好字典在學新語言時很有用。
useful + when-clause: describing a situation
Linh found several useful tips for growing vegetables in a small balcony garden.
Linh 找到幾個在小陽台花園種菜的有用小撇步。
useful before a noun (attributive)
The paper map was more useful than the phone app during our mountain hike.
在山區健行時,那張紙本地圖比手機應用程式更有用。
It would be useful to check the weather forecast before we set off on the boat trip.
在出發搭船旅行之前先確認天氣預報會很有用。
- helpful
Can be used for both people and things; more personal and friendly tone.
- practical
Emphasises effectiveness in real situations; a practical tool works well for everyday tasks.
- handy
Informal; suggests something is convenient and easy to use, often small or portable.
- valuable
Stronger than 'useful'; suggests high worth or importance, not just helpfulness.
文法句型
useful + for + noun/gerund
useful + to + infinitive
it is useful + to + infinitive
useful + to + person
用法筆記
Can be used both before a noun (a useful gadget) and after a linking verb (this tool is useful). The structure 'it is useful + to-infinitive' is very common for giving advice or suggestions.
常見錯誤
2. still able to be used or to produce good results, especially when describing how
耐用期
物品還能使用的時期
still able to be used or to produce good results, especially when describing how long something remains functional or productive — for example, the useful life of a machine, or making yourself useful by doing helpful tasks.
The architect estimated the useful life of the building at fifty years.
建築師估計這棟建築物的耐用年限為五十年。
collocation: useful life
Defne made herself useful by helping the team pack up chairs after the school concert.
Defne 在學校音樂會後幫忙團隊收拾椅子,讓自己派上用場。
phrase: make oneself useful
A smartphone battery has a useful life of about two or three years before it starts to weaken.
智慧型手機電池的耐用期限大約是兩到三年,之後就會開始衰退。
Élise checked the useful life of the water filter before deciding to replace it.
Élise 檢查了濾水器的耐用期限,再決定是否更換。
- serviceable
More technical; suggests something is in good enough condition to be used, often after repairs or wear.
- functional
Focuses on whether something works rather than how well it works.
文法句型
useful + life / years / days
make + oneself + useful
用法筆記
This sense often appears in the fixed expression 'useful life' (the expected period something works properly) and the phrase 'make yourself useful' (a friendly way to ask someone to help).