vain
vain — 形容詞
1. Describes a hope, effort, or attempt that produces no useful result or success,
徒勞的
努力卻得不到結果
Describes a hope, effort, or attempt that produces no useful result or success, no matter how hard one tries.
Despite months of training, Eitan's vain attempt to break the record ended in disappointment.
儘管訓練了好幾個月,Eitan 打破紀錄的徒勞嘗試最終以失望收場。
vain attempt to + infinitive
The rescue team made a vain effort to reach the stranded climbers before the storm.
在風暴來臨前,救援隊試圖營救受困登山者的努力是徒勞的。
Rachid's careful planning proved vain when the venue was flooded the night before the event.
Rachid 的仔細規劃最終都化為徒勞——活動前一晚場地被洪水淹沒。
Emma clung to the vain hope that her missing wallet would appear at the bus station.
Emma 仍抱著渺茫的希望,覺得她遺失的錢包會出現在公車站。
It was a vain promise — the repair shop never sent anyone to fix the leaky pipe.
那是個空頭的承諾——維修店沒有派人來修理那根漏水的水管。
- successful
Opposite in terms of outcome
- fruitful
Suggests positive, useful results
文法句型
vain + noun (attempt, hope, effort, promise)
prove + vain
be + vain
用法筆記
Most often placed before nouns such as attempt, effort, hope, promise, or struggle. Slightly more formal than 'pointless' or 'useless'.
常見錯誤
2. Used to say that someone carries out an action with effort or determination but
徒然;白費
白費力氣卻毫無成果
Used to say that someone carries out an action with effort or determination but gets no result at all.
Minh searched in vain for the keys he had dropped somewhere in the snowy park.
Minh 徒然地尋找他掉在雪地公園某處的鑰匙。
searched in vain for + noun phrase
The firefighters tried vainly to rescue the cat from the top of the burning warehouse.
消防員徒勞地試圖從燃燒的倉庫頂端救出那隻貓。
Valentina pleaded in vain with the admissions office to reconsider her application deadline.
Valentina 白費唇舌地向招生辦公室懇求重新考慮她的申請截止日期。
Ritu called out in vain as the bus pulled away from the rain-soaked stop.
Ritu 徒然地喊叫,眼睜睜看著公車從雨中的站牌駛離。
The team's hard work on the presentation was in vain when the projector broke.
團隊為了簡報付出的努力都白費了——投影機在關鍵時刻故障。
- unsuccessfully
More neutral and straightforward; works in any register
- fruitlessly
More formal; literary tone
- to no avail
Idiomatic phrase with the same meaning; slightly more formal
- successfully
Achieving the desired result
文法句型
verb + in vain
vainly + verb
be + in vain
用法筆記
This sense appears almost exclusively in the fixed phrase 'in vain' (placed after a verb) or the adverb 'vainly' (before or after a verb). Do NOT use 'vain' alone as an adverb — 'He tried vain' is incorrect.
常見錯誤
3. Believing that your looks, skills, or accomplishments are much better than they
虛榮的
過於在意自身外表或成就
Believing that your looks, skills, or accomplishments are much better than they really are, and wanting others to notice and praise you.
Devika's brother was so vain he checked his reflection in every shop window they passed.
Devika 的哥哥非常虛榮,每經過一家商店的櫥窗都要確認自己的倒影。
so vain that + clause (result pattern)
The actor's vain habit of retaking selfies annoyed the crew during the busy film shoot.
那位演員愛慕虛榮,老是不停重拍自拍照,讓忙碌的拍攝團隊很困擾。
Karim called his colleague vain for spending the entire lunch break talking about her awards.
Karim 認為他的同事很虛榮,因為對方整個午休時間都在炫耀自己獲得的獎項。
A vain celebrity might refuse to go on camera unless the lighting flatters her.
一個虛榮的名人可能會拒絕上鏡頭,除非燈光能讓她的臉更好看。
Mizuki grew tired of her vain roommate, who spent hours styling her hair each morning.
Mizuki 對她虛榮的室友感到厭煩——對方每天早上都要花好幾個小時整理頭髮。
- conceited
Very close in meaning; slightly more negative and informal
- narcissistic
Stronger and more clinical; suggests a personality disorder involving extreme self-focus
- self-absorbed
Focuses on being preoccupied with oneself rather than being proud
文法句型
be + vain
vain + noun (person)
vain about + noun/gerund
so + vain + that-clause
用法筆記
Commonly describes someone who spends excessive time on appearance or boasts about achievements. Less strong than 'arrogant' — being vain centres on self-image and the need for admiration, whereas arrogance implies a sense of superiority over others.