improved
improved — 形容詞
1. Something that is improved has reached a higher standard or better condition tha
改進的
品質或狀況比以前更好的
Something that is improved has reached a higher standard or better condition than it previously had, often because someone has worked on it or made changes to it.
The company launched an improved app version with fewer bugs and faster loading.
這家公司推出了改進版的應用程式,錯誤更少且載入速度更快。
collocation: improved version / improved quality
After the training program, Diya's English showed improved clarity and confidence.
完成培訓課程後,Diya 的英文展現出改進後的清晰度與自信。
The improved roads made it much safer for Mert to cycle to work every morning.
改善後的道路讓 Mert 每天早上騎腳踏車上班安全多了。
Since the new teacher arrived, students have been producing improved work.
新老師來了之後,學生繳交改進後的作業。
Alessia noticed a much improved atmosphere in the office after the team-building event.
Alessia 注意到團隊建立活動後,辦公室的氣氛大有改善。
- better
more general and widely used; does not necessarily imply a previous worse state
- enhanced
suggests something was added to increase value or effectiveness; slightly more formal
- upgraded
focuses on replacing with something newer, more powerful, or more advanced
- refined
suggests small, careful improvements to remove flaws and make something more polished
- worse
opposite in quality or condition; the most direct everyday antonym
- deteriorated
suggests a decline from a previous better state; more formal than 'worse'
文法句型
improved + noun
be + improved
seem/look + improved
用法筆記
Frequently used before nouns to describe a product, condition, or result that has been made better (improved version, improved quality, improved conditions). Can also follow the verb 'be' in a predicative position (The situation is much improved). Avoid using 'more improved' — since 'improved' already means 'better', the comparative form 'more improved' is considered redundant; use 'better' or 'further improved' instead.