wanted
/ˈwɒntɪd/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɔntɪd] /ˈwɑːntɪd/ (ame, ipa)
wanted — 形容詞
- wantedpositive
- more wantedcomparative
- most wantedsuperlative
1. If a person feels wanted, other people show that they are glad to have them ther
被需要的
受人盼望,也讓人感到自己重要
If a person feels wanted, other people show that they are glad to have them there and need their company or help; before a noun, it describes someone people have strongly hoped for or badly needed.
After he moved in, Sven soon felt wanted in the small village choir.
Sven 搬進去後不久,就在那個小村莊的合唱團裡感到自己很被需要。
feel wanted (feeling valued by others)
The clinic finally found the much wanted nurse for its night shift.
那家診所終於找到夜班一直很需要的護理師。
much wanted + noun (badly needed person)
Grandparents stay active when their families make them feel wanted.
祖父母在家人讓他們覺得自己被需要時,往往會更有活力。
Manuela smiled when the team asked her back and made her feel wanted.
團隊請 Manuela 回來,讓她覺得自己很被需要,她也因此笑了。
文法句型
feel + wanted
much wanted + noun
make + someone + feel + wanted
用法筆記
This sense is common after verbs like 'feel' or 'make someone feel'. Before a noun, it often appears with words such as 'baby', 'guest', or 'addition' to show that someone or something was eagerly hoped for.
常見錯誤
2. Used of a person the police are trying to find and catch because that person is
被通緝的
因涉案而遭警方追查
Used of a person the police are trying to find and catch because that person is believed to be connected with a crime.
Posters showed the wanted robber at every station in the city.
海報貼滿全城各車站,上面都是那名被通緝的搶匪。
wanted + criminal noun
The brothers hid for weeks after a wanted notice appeared online.
一則通緝公告出現在網路上後,那對兄弟躲了好幾個星期。
wanted notice
Police said the wanted driver crossed the border in a stolen van.
警方表示,那名被通緝的司機開著一輛贓車越過了邊界。
A wanted gang leader was arrested outside the bank at dawn.
一名被通緝的幫派頭目在黎明時分於銀行外被逮捕。
文法句型
be wanted by the police
wanted + criminal noun
wanted notice
用法筆記
This meaning is especially common in news reports and police notices. It often appears with 'by the police' after the adjective, or directly before nouns such as 'man', 'suspect', 'criminal', or 'poster'.