worthiness
worthiness — 名詞
1. the quality of being good or important enough to earn respect, support, or caref
可取性
值得尊重或支持的品質
the quality of being good or important enough to earn respect, support, or careful attention.
The charity's worthiness became clear after volunteers saw its work with refugees.
志工看到這個慈善機構幫助難民的工作後,就明白了它的可取性。
worthiness of a cause or organization
Judges discussed the worthiness of Gita's essay before giving the final prize.
評審在頒發最後獎項前,討論了 Gita 文章的可取性。
The panel debated the worthiness of his proposal for public funding.
評審小組辯論了他的提案值不值得拿公共資助。
Beatrix won support by showing the worthiness of her plan to local parents.
Beatrix 向當地家長說明她計畫的可取性,因此贏得了支持。
Teachers praised the worthiness of the campaign after students collected winter coats.
學生募集冬衣後,老師稱讚了這場活動的可取性。
- unworthiness
direct opposite; lacking the qualities that deserve respect or support
- triviality
used when something does not deserve serious attention because it is too slight
文法句型
the worthiness of + noun
worthiness for + support/attention
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'of' when judging a person, cause, or idea. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about being right for a role or purpose rather than deserving respect or support.
常見錯誤
2. how right a person or thing is for a particular job, role, or use.
適合度
是否適合某角色或用途
how right a person or thing is for a particular job, role, or use.
The board checked Daichi's worthiness for the director's job before the vote.
投票前,董事會先檢查 Daichi 擔任主任的適合度。
worthiness for a role or job
Engineers tested the bridge's worthiness for heavy trucks after the repairs.
維修後,工程師測試了這座橋是否適合重型卡車通行。
The school reviewed Linh's worthiness as a mentor for new students.
學校審查了 Linh 擔任新生輔導員的適合度。
Inspectors questioned the hall's worthiness as a winter shelter during the storm.
暴風雨期間,檢查人員質疑這座大廳作為冬季避難所的適合度。
Farmers compared the land's worthiness for growing rice and peanuts.
農民比較了這塊地種稻米和花生的適合度。
- suitability
the most common everyday word for being right for a role or use
- fitness
often used in formal checks of whether someone or something meets a standard
- appropriateness
broader; can also describe social or behavioral fit, not only practical use
- unsuitability
direct opposite; not right for the role, purpose, or use
- inadequacy
emphasizes not meeting the needed standard or level
文法句型
worthiness for + noun/role
worthiness as + noun
the worthiness of + noun for + noun
用法筆記
Most often followed by 'for' or 'as' in decisions about jobs, roles, or uses. Distinguish from sense 1, which judges moral or practical merit rather than fitness for a task.