forgetful
forgetful — 形容詞
1. tending to not keep things in memory the way most people do — for example, regul
健忘的
容易忘記事情或應做之事的
tending to not keep things in memory the way most people do — for example, regularly losing items or forgetting plans you had agreed to
Léa is so forgetful that she sets three alarms just to remember her appointments.
Léa 很健忘,必須設三個鬧鐘才能記得自己的約會。
so + forgetful + that clause
My grandfather has grown more forgetful with age, but his childhood stories are still vivid.
我的祖父年紀越大越健忘,但他童年時的故事依然历历在目。
predicative: grow / become + forgetful
A forgetful student left her jacket in the classroom overnight.
一個健忘的學生把夹克留在教室裡過夜了。
Ziad was forgetful of his promise to call his sister on her birthday.
Ziad 忘記了他答應在妹妹生日那天打電話給她的承諾。
Takeshi had a forgetful moment and walked into the wrong meeting room.
Takeshi 一時健忘,走錯了會議室。
- absent-minded
emphasises being distracted by one's own thoughts rather than a general memory problem
- scatterbrained
informal; suggests being messy in thinking or organisation
文法句型
forgetful + of + noun
linking verb + forgetful
so + forgetful + that
用法筆記
Commonly used with 'become', 'grow', or 'get' to describe a change over time. The 'forgetful + of' pattern (e.g. 'forgetful of one's duties') is more formal and less frequent in everyday speech.