discuss
discuss — 動詞
1. to talk with another person or a group about a topic, sharing what each person t
討論
與人交談並交換意見
to talk with another person or a group about a topic, sharing what each person thinks or feels
Justin discussed his travel plans with his sister over dinner.
Justin 在晚餐時和妹妹討論了他的旅行計畫。
discuss + noun phrase + with [person]
The students discussed the homework together after class.
學生們下課後一起討論功課。
Pim and Sayaka discussed where to go for their holiday.
Pim 和 Sayaka 討論了要去哪裡度假。
Before buying the second-hand car, Devika discussed the price with the owner.
在買二手車之前,Devika 和車主討論了價格。
- talk about
more general and informal; does not imply a structured exchange
- go over
more informal, often means reviewing details step by step
- debate
implies formal arguments for and against a position, often in a public setting
- confer
more formal, used when experts or officials consult each other
文法句型
discuss + noun phrase
discuss + wh-clause
用法筆記
Always followed directly by an object ('discuss something'). Unlike 'talk about', do not add 'about': ❌ 'discuss about'.
常見錯誤
2. to examine a subject thoroughly by looking at different aspects, ideas, or opini
探討
詳細分析或書面論述
to examine a subject thoroughly by looking at different aspects, ideas, or opinions about it, in conversation or in writing
The final chapter discusses the effects of urbanisation on public health.
最後一章探討了都市化對公共健康造成的影響。
discuss in academic writing context
Dr. Amani's lecture discussed the history of medicine in Southeast Asia.
Amani 博士的講座探討了東南亞的醫學史。
Quan and Dahlia discussed the pros and cons of each proposal before voting.
Quan 和 Dahlia 在投票前探討了每項提案的利弊。
The panel discussed how climate policy affects farming communities in West Africa.
座談會探討了氣候政策如何影響西非的農業社區。
文法句型
discuss + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in academic essays, reports, and formal meetings. The object is usually a complex topic, issue, or question that has multiple angles to consider.