post-apocalyptic
post-apocalyptic — 形容詞
1. relating to a time or type of society that exists after a major disaster has des
末日後的
描述世界毀滅之後的情形或社會
relating to a time or type of society that exists after a major disaster has destroyed the systems that kept normal life running
Bao borrowed three post-apocalyptic novels from the library for his summer reading.
Bao 從圖書館借了三本末日後小說,作為暑假讀物。
collocation: post-apocalyptic + novel / story / film
In the post-apocalyptic world of the game, players collect rainwater to stay alive.
在這款遊戲的末日後世界裡,玩家收集雨水來維持生存。
attributive before noun: post-apocalyptic world / landscape / setting
What makes a good post-apocalyptic story, Élise says, is how people help each other.
Élise 說,一個好的末日後故事,關鍵在於人們如何互相幫助。
Vikram thinks post-apocalyptic settings work best when they show everyday life after a disaster.
Vikram 認為末日後背景在呈現災難後的日常生活時最為出色。
Noor drew a post-apocalyptic scene with broken bridges and one surviving tree.
Noor 畫了一幅末日後場景,畫中有斷裂的橋樑和一棵倖存的樹。
- dystopian
focuses on an oppressive, nightmarish society rather than on the aftermath of a physical disaster
- apocalyptic
describes the disaster or destruction itself, not the period after it
- bleak
a general word for hopeless or empty; lacks the specific 'world-ending disaster' element
- idyllic
describes a peaceful, perfect place — the opposite of a destroyed world
- pre-apocalyptic
describes the time before a disaster, though this is uncommon
文法句型
post-apocalyptic + noun
用法筆記
Almost always placed before a noun it describes (attributive position). Common noun partners include 'world', 'novel', 'film', 'story', 'setting', 'landscape', 'future', and 'society'. In informal contexts it may be used as a countable noun meaning 'a post-apocalyptic work of fiction' (e.g. 'I prefer post-apocalyptics to space operas'), though this is rare.