vandalism

vandalism — 名詞

1. the act of deliberately breaking, damaging, or marking the property of another p

1.名詞B2
釋義

毀損

故意損壞他人財物的犯罪行為

the act of deliberately breaking, damaging, or marking the property of another person or the public, which is treated as a crime.

例句

Naoko was shocked to see the vandalism in the park — the benches were all broken.

Naoko 看到公園裡的破壞景象非常震驚——長椅全被弄壞了。

uncountable noun for criminal property damage

The school installed cameras to stop vandalism after someone painted on the walls.

有人在牆上塗鴉後,學校安裝了監視器來防止破壞行為。

同義詞
  • destruction

    stronger in meaning; implies complete ruin, whereas vandalism suggests deliberate but not necessarily total damage

  • damage

    broader term covering both intentional and accidental harm

  • defacement

    narrower; refers specifically to damaging a surface or appearance

反義詞
  • preservation

    the act of keeping property in good condition, opposite of damaging it

  • conservation

    protecting and maintaining things of value rather than destroying them

用法筆記

Frequently used as an uncountable noun — do not use 'a' or 'an' before it. Common after prepositional phrases beginning with 'act of' or 'form of'.

常見錯誤

The police are investigating a vandalism.
The police are investigating vandalism.
💡vandalism is uncountable and does not take an indefinite article.

2. actions that harm or ruin something valuable in a non-physical way, such as a re

2.名詞B2
釋義

糟蹋

破壞美好事物價值的行為

actions that harm or ruin something valuable in a non-physical way, such as a reputation, an idea, or a work of art.

例句

Critics called the changes to the historic building an act of vandalism.

評論家稱這棟歷史建築的改建是種糟蹋。

metaphorical extension: ruining something of value

Sofie considered the film director's new version an act of vandalism against the original story.

Sofie 認為那位導演的新版本是對原著的糟蹋。

同義詞
  • desecration

    stronger moral/religious connotation; implies violation of something sacred

  • sabotage

    implies a strategic goal of disrupting operations or systems

  • spoiling

    less formal and broader in meaning; does not carry the same deliberate malice

反義詞
  • respect

    showing care and regard for something rather than damaging it

  • appreciation

    recognising and valuing something, the opposite of spoiling it

用法筆記

Always uncountable; do not use with an indefinite article. The metaphorical meaning often follows the pattern '___ is (an act of) vandalism' where the subject is a change or action perceived as spoiling something valuable.

常見錯誤

The director committed many vandalisms on the original story.
The director committed many acts of vandalism against the original story.
💡vandalism is uncountable; use 'acts of vandalism' for specific instances.