wary
wary — 形容詞
1. feeling or showing that you do not fully trust someone or something, often becau
警覺;提防
因不信任而小心戒備
feeling or showing that you do not fully trust someone or something, often because you sense possible danger or difficulty
Haruto was <hl>wary</hl> of the bridge after part of it collapsed.
Haruto 在橋梁部分倒塌後,對那座橋保持警覺。
wary + of + noun for distrust of a physical object
The doctors grew <hl>wary</hl> of the device after it gave wrong results.
醫生們在裝置顯示錯誤結果後,對其產生了警覺。
The cat gave the stranger a <hl>wary</hl> look before slowly backing away.
那隻貓帶著警覺的眼神看了陌生人一眼,然後慢慢往後退。
Investors are <hl>wary</hl> of putting money into industries they do not know well.
投資者對於把資金投入他們不熟悉的產業保持警覺。
- cautious
broader term; cautious can apply to any situation requiring care, without distrust
- suspicious
stronger negative connotation; implies belief that something is wrong or dishonest
- leery
informal equivalent of wary, common in everyday American speech
文法句型
be + wary + of + noun/gerund
become/grow + wary + of + noun/gerund
wary + noun (attributive)
用法筆記
Unlike 'careful', which can apply to any situation needing attention, 'wary' specifically implies that the caution comes from a sense of distrust or suspicion. Use 'wary' when hidden danger or dishonesty is the concern, not just general risk.