versatile

versatile — 形容詞

1. able to serve a wide range of purposes or to perform successfully in many differ

1.形容詞B2
釋義

多用途

可用於多種活動或目的,或擁有多種技能

able to serve a wide range of purposes or to perform successfully in many different types of activity — for example, a kitchen tool that chops, slices, and grates, or an employee who can handle sales, bookkeeping, and customer service with equal skill.

例句

The kitchen knife in Harper's drawer is versatile enough to chop, slice, and carve with ease.

Harper 抽屜裡的那把廚房刀用途很廣,可以輕鬆切塊、切片和雕刻。

collocation: versatile + [object noun] with multiple uses

Ryo is a versatile musician who plays piano, guitar, and drums.

Ryo 是一位多才多藝的音樂家,會彈鋼琴、吉他和打鼓。

collocation: versatile + [person noun] + who-clause

同義詞
  • adaptable

    Focuses on the ability to adjust to new conditions, while 'versatile' emphasises having multiple skills or uses at once

  • multi-talented

    Used only for people; 'versatile' applies to both people and objects

  • all-purpose

    Informal and restricted to objects and tools; does not describe people

  • resourceful

    Describes clever problem-solving in difficult situations, not breadth of skills

反義詞
  • limited

    Describes something with few uses or a narrow range of ability

  • specialized

    Refers to deep skill in one area rather than broad ability across many areas

文法句型

versatile + noun (attributive)

be + versatile

be + versatile enough + to-infinitive

be + versatile + in [field/skill]

用法筆記

Frequently used to describe both people (with multiple skills or talents) and objects (with multiple functions or applications). When describing people, the writer typically adds a clause or phrase showing the range — e.g., 'a versatile performer who sings and dances.' This is the default sense in modern English; the other sense (CHANGEABLE) is much rarer.

常見錯誤

She is a versatile worker who can adapt her schedule.
She is a flexible worker who can adapt her schedule.
💡'flexible' means willing to change arrangements; 'versatile' means having a wide range of skills.
He is a versatile singer who can sing one song well.
He is a versatile singer who can perform pop, jazz, and opera.
💡'versatile' implies breadth across multiple areas, not just ability in one.

2. likely to change often and in an unpredictable way — for example, wind that shif

2.形容詞C1
釋義

多變

容易變化或波動,不穩定

likely to change often and in an unpredictable way — for example, wind that shifts direction constantly, or a person's health that alternates between good and bad weeks with no clear pattern.

例句

The versatile wind direction forced the sailors to adjust their route several times.

變化不定的風向迫使船員們多次調整航線。

versatile + [natural phenomenon] — changeable meaning

Christopher's versatile temperament made friends unsure whether he would be cheerful or gloomy from visit to visit.

Christopher 的多變性情讓朋友們每次拜訪都不確定他會開心還是陰沉。

collocation: versatile temperament — changeable / fluctuating

同義詞
  • changeable

    More common in everyday speech; 'versatile' is more formal and specific to written usage

  • variable

    Neutral and widely used in both general and technical contexts

  • fluctuating

    Commonly used for prices, temperatures, or quantities that go up and down

  • unpredictable

    Stronger emphasis on the inability to forecast the next state

反義詞
  • stable

    Describes something that stays the same over time

  • steady

    Emphasises consistency without sudden changes

  • constant

    Suggests a complete lack of variation

文法句型

versatile + noun (attributive)

be + versatile

用法筆記

Much less common than the MULTI-PURPOSE sense. Typically describes natural phenomena (wind, tides, weather), personal conditions (moods, health, temperament), or abstract states (prices, exchange rates). In everyday speech, 'changeable,' 'variable,' or 'unpredictable' are more common substitutes. This sense is predominantly found in formal or literary writing.