decipher

decipher — 動詞

1. to successfully read or understand writing that is in code, hard to see clearly,

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

解讀;破解

破解密碼或辨識難讀的文字

to successfully read or understand writing that is in code, hard to see clearly, or expressed in a confusing way

例句

The archivist carefully deciphered the faded handwriting on the medieval map.

檔案管理員仔細地解讀了中古地圖上褪色的字跡。

deciphered + object (handwriting/writing)

Hyun could not decipher the ancient script carved into the stone tablet.

Hyun 無法解讀刻在石碑上的古代文字。

could not decipher + ancient script

同義詞
  • decode

    more technical; strongly tied to codes and computers rather than messy handwriting

  • crack

    informal; suggests solving a difficult puzzle or code (e.g. 'crack a password')

  • interpret

    broader; can apply to meanings, symbols, or data beyond written text

反義詞
  • encode

    to convert a message into code — the opposite direction

  • confuse

    to make something harder to understand, opposite of clarifying meaning

文法句型

decipher + object

can/could decipher

passive: be deciphered

用法筆記

The object is usually a piece of writing, code, or signal that is hard to process — not a person's feelings or intentions. For reading emotional signals, use 'read' or 'interpret' instead.

常見錯誤

I tried to decipher her feelings from her expression.
I tried to read her feelings from her expression.
💡'decipher' is for written or encoded text, not for emotional reading.