wooden
/ˈwʊdn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwʊdn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwu̇-dᵊn/ (ame, mw)
wooden — 形容詞
- woodenpositive
- more woodencomparative
- most woodensuperlative
1. describing an object that has been made or built from wood, the material that co
木製的
用木材做成的
describing an object that has been made or built from wood, the material that comes from trees.
Feng put the old wooden chair out for repair after it broke.
Feng 把那張舊木椅拿出去修理,因為它壞了。
attributive use before noun
The house had beautiful wooden floors that shone in the morning light.
那棟房子有漂亮的木地板,在晨光中閃閃發亮。
collocation: wooden floors
Léa bought a small wooden box to keep her rings and earrings safe.
Léa 買了一個小木盒來存放她的戒指和耳環。
Obi built a wooden fence around the garden to keep the animals out.
Obi 在花園周圍築了一道木籬笆,防止動物闖進來。
The children sat on a long wooden bench in the park and ate their lunch.
孩子們坐在公園的長木凳上吃午餐。
- wood
Can be used as an attributive noun/adjective in compounds (e.g. 'wood floor'), but cannot be used predicatively (*'this floor is wood' is non-standard; 'this floor is wooden' is correct).
- timber
British term for wood prepared for building; describes the material rather than the finished object (e.g. 'a timber frame'). Less common for small objects.
文法句型
wooden + noun
用法筆記
This sense always describes the material something is made of. The related word 'wood' can also be used as an adjective before nouns (e.g. 'a wood table'), especially in American English, but 'wooden' is more formal and more common in British English.
常見錯誤
2. describing a person's way of moving, speaking, or behaving as unnatural and stif
僵硬;呆板
形容動作或表情不自然
describing a person's way of moving, speaking, or behaving as unnatural and stiff, as if they lack ease, emotion, or natural grace — such as a performer who does not show feeling, or a smile that seems forced.
Jude gave a wooden speech at the ceremony, reading every word from the page.
Jude 在典禮上的演說非常僵硬,每個字都照著稿子唸。
collocation: wooden speech
Reema's acting in the play felt wooden — she showed no real emotion.
Reema 在話劇中的表演相當呆板——她沒有表現出任何真實的情感。
predicative: felt wooden
The dancers looked wooden during the performance, with no energy in their movements.
舞者們在演出時看起來很僵硬,動作毫無活力。
Aaron smiled a wooden smile that did not quite reach his eyes.
Aaron 露出一個僵硬的微笑,那個笑容完全沒有到達他的眼睛。
Defne's bow at the end was stiff and wooden, as if she were nervous.
Defne 在音樂會結束時鞠躬的動作既僵硬又不自然,好像她很緊張。
- stiff
Emphasises lack of flexibility in movement or behaviour; can also describe physical objects (a stiff door), while 'wooden' in this sense is only figurative.
- awkward
Focuses on lack of grace or social ease; stronger connotation of social discomfort than 'wooden'.
- unnatural
Broader in meaning — describes anything that does not seem normal or genuine, not just movement or expression.
- rigid
Suggests refusal or inability to change posture or opinion; more severe and less common for performance criticism.
文法句型
wooden + noun
be/look/seem/feel + wooden
用法筆記
Commonly describes performances (acting, dancing, speeches), facial expressions (smile, bow), and public behaviour. Opposite: natural, fluid, lively, expressive. Not used for objects — only for people or their behaviour.