unbearable
unbearable — 形容詞
1. describing something so painful, unpleasant, or difficult that you cannot tolera
難以忍受
痛苦、難受到無法承受的程度
describing something so painful, unpleasant, or difficult that you cannot tolerate it or remain in the situation.
The heat in the desert became unbearable after the air conditioning stopped working.
沙漠中的高溫在空調故障後變得令人難以忍受。
collocation: unbearable heat
Naoko found the constant noise from the construction site completely unbearable.
Naoko 覺得施工現場持續不斷的噪音完全令人難以忍受。
find + something + unbearable
The pain in Ziad's ankle was so unbearable that he could not walk at all.
Ziad 腳踝的痛楚令人難以忍受,他完全無法行走。
For Ayana, the tension in the room during the argument was unbearable.
對 Ayana 來說,爭執時房間裡的緊張氣氛令人難以忍受。
Lakan described the wait for the test results as nearly unbearable.
Lakan 形容等待檢驗結果的過程幾乎令人無法忍受。
- intolerable
more formal; often used for unacceptable conditions or rules rather than personal pain
- unendurable
more literary or dramatic; emphasizes prolonged suffering
- insufferable
primarily about annoying people or behaviour rather than physical pain
文法句型
find + something + unbearable
unbearable + for + someone
so + unbearable + that + clause
用法筆記
Common after 'find' (I find this heat unbearable) and with intensifiers such as 'absolutely', 'almost', and 'nearly'. Also used in 'so unbearable that...' result clauses.