needlessly
needlessly — 副詞
1. done or happening without any real purpose, often creating extra trouble or wast
不必要
沒有正當理由或實際需要,且本可避免
done or happening without any real purpose, often creating extra trouble or waste when more thoughtful planning or action would have prevented the situation.
Bao worried needlessly about the exam — he knew the material well.
包擔心考試,其實根本沒必要——他對內容早就很熟悉了。
modifies verb of worry/concern
The hospital kept patients waiting needlessly because of a scheduling error.
因為排程失誤,醫院讓患者白白等候,根本毫無必要。
passive construction: kept [noun] waiting needlessly
Christopher apologized needlessly for a small mistake that nobody had noticed.
克里斯多福為一個沒人注意的小錯道歉,根本不需要。
Renata found the new rules needlessly complicated and hard to follow.
蕾娜塔覺得新規定複雜得毫無必要,很難遵守。
Selim thought the argument had been needlessly long and could have ended earlier.
賽利姆認為那場爭論拖得沒必要地久,本來可以早點結束。
- unnecessarily
more general; needlessly implies the action could have been avoided, while unnecessarily can describe anything inessential
- pointlessly
stronger — suggests the action had no purpose at all, rather than just being avoidable
- gratuitously
more formal; implies the action was uncalled-for, often in a moral or social sense
- necessarily
marks something as required or inevitable
- justifiably
implies there was a good reason for the action
文法句型
[verb] needlessly
needlessly [adjective]
用法筆記
Most commonly modifies verbs such as worry, complain, repeat, complicate, or delay. Can also modify adjectives (e.g. needlessly cruel, needlessly complex) to indicate that the quality serves no useful function.