tuneless
tuneless — 形容詞
- tunelesspositive
- more tunelesscomparative
- most tunelesssuperlative
1. describes a sound, voice, or performance that is not enjoyable to listen to beca
不成調的
缺乏旋律且聽起來不悅耳的
describes a sound, voice, or performance that is not enjoyable to listen to because it lacks a clear melody or musical quality
Every morning, the children's tuneless singing echoed through the school hallway.
每天早晨,孩子們不成調的歌聲響徹學校走廊。
collocation: tuneless singing
A tuneless melody drifted from the old piano in the corner of the café.
咖啡廳角落的舊鋼琴傳出不成調的旋律。
tuneless + melody — contrasting adjective with noun
Emre's tuneless whistling made it hard for his colleagues to concentrate.
Emre 不成調的口哨聲讓同事們難以專心工作。
Sora tried to ignore the tuneless noise from the busker's broken guitar.
Sora 試著不去理會街頭藝人那把破吉他發出的不成調噪音。
Meera could not bear the tuneless humming of the passenger behind her on the bus.
Meera 無法忍受公車上坐在她後方乘客不成調的哼唱聲。
- discordant
more formal; describes multiple sounds that clash harshly together, not just a single out-of-tune sound
- off-key
specifically about singing or playing notes slightly too high or low against a known reference pitch
- jarring
stronger emotional tone; emphasises the shocking or grating effect on the listener, and can be used for non-musical sounds too
- unmelodious
more formal and less common; simply means lacking melody, without necessarily implying strong unpleasantness
文法句型
tuneless + noun
be + tuneless
用法筆記
Often used to describe vocal sounds (singing, whistling, humming) or sounds from musical instruments that are played poorly or out of tune. Less commonly used of non-human or non-musical sounds.