undertaken
undertaken — 動詞
1. The past participle form of the verb 'undertake,' used together with an auxiliar
從事;承擔
undertake 的過去分詞
The past participle form of the verb 'undertake,' used together with an auxiliary verb to describe something that has been started, agreed to do, or carried out — especially when the task is difficult or takes a long time.
The research project was undertaken by Élise and her colleagues at the university.
這項研究計畫是由 Élise 和她的大學同事們進行的。
passive: be undertaken by [person/group]
Lukas has undertaken a long journey across the mountains of South America.
Lukas 已經踏上了一趟穿越南美洲山脈的長途旅程。
present perfect: has undertaken + [noun phrase]
A full review of the school's safety rules was undertaken after the accident.
事故發生後,學校對安全規則進行了全面檢討。
The government has undertaken new measures to help small businesses grow.
政府已採取新措施來幫助小型企業成長。
Minho had never undertaken such a difficult task before that summer.
在那個夏天之前,Minho 從未承擔過如此困難的任務。
- carried out
more general and less formal; used for tasks, orders, or plans that are completed
- conducted
common in research or organised activities such as experiments, surveys, or meetings
- performed
suggests carrying out a set of expected actions or duties, often with a specific procedure
- taken on
less formal phrasal verb that emphasises accepting responsibility or a challenge
文法句型
have/has/had + undertaken (perfect)
be + undertaken (passive)
用法筆記
Cannot be used alone as a finite verb — it always requires an auxiliary (has, have, had, was, were, is, are, been). Common in formal and academic writing; in everyday conversation, speakers often prefer the past tense 'undertook' (e.g. 'She undertook the project last year').