unrewarding
unrewarding — 形容詞
1. used for a task or job that makes you feel you have gained nothing useful or sat
無成就感
工作或任務無法帶來滿足感
used for a task or job that makes you feel you have gained nothing useful or satisfying from doing it, even after hard work.
Madison found the data-entry job deeply unrewarding even though it paid well.
Madison 覺得資料輸入的工作很沒有成就感,雖然薪水不錯。
collocation: deeply unrewarding
Teaching the same boring lesson every day felt unrewarding to Esteban.
每天教同一堂無聊的課讓 Esteban 覺得很沒有成就感。
The task of sorting recycling bins was unrewarding, but Hui did it carefully anyway.
分類回收桶的工作很沒有成就感,但 Hui 還是仔細地做了。
No matter how hard Yasmin tried, the work felt unrewarding and pointless.
不管 Yasmin 多努力嘗試,那份工作還是讓她覺得徒勞無功且沒有意義。
Kwame described his old job as unrewarding because he never learned anything new.
Kwame 說他以前的工作很沒有成就感,因為從來學不到新東西。
- unsatisfying
focuses on unmet expectations or needs rather than lack of reward
- thankless
stronger connotation; emphasizes that no one appreciates the effort
- fruitless
stronger; suggests the effort produced no useful result at all
- unfulfilling
more personal; describes work that does not meet inner needs
- rewarding
direct opposite; brings satisfaction or a sense of achievement
- fulfilling
brings a deep personal sense of satisfaction and purpose
文法句型
be + unrewarding
find + something + unrewarding
feel + unrewarding
用法筆記
Typically used to describe tasks, jobs, work, or effort — not people or their feelings about themselves. Compare 'I felt unrewarded' (the person received no reward) with 'The work was unrewarding' (the work gave no satisfaction).