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BNC: 3532 COCA: 4291
uncertain
ʌnsɜːʳtən ʌnˈsɜrtən
1 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ, ADJ wh/that] 不确定的;迟疑的;无把握的 If you are uncertain about something, you do not know what you should do, what is going to happen, or what the truth is about something. 不确定的;迟疑的;无把握的
  • He was uncertain about his brother's intentions. [+ about]

    他拿不准他哥哥的意图是什么。

  • They were uncertain of the total value of the transaction. [+ of]

    他们还不确定这笔交易的总价值是多少。

  • He stopped, uncertain how to put the question tactfully.

    他停顿下来,犹豫着该如何巧妙地提出那个问题。

  • With some hesitation and an uncertain smile, she held out her hand.

    她犹豫了一下,带着迟疑的微笑把手伸了出去。

SYN unsure, undecided, at a loss, vague
uncertainly
  • He entered the hallway and stood uncertainly.

    他走进门厅,犹疑地停了下来。

2 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ] 未知的;不明了的;不确定的 If something is uncertain, it is not known or definite. 未知的;不明了的;不确定的
  • How far the republics can give practical help, however, is uncertain.

    然而,这些共和国究竟能够提供多少切实可行的帮助还未可知。

  • It's uncertain whether they will accept the plan.

    还不确定他们是否会接受这一方案。

  • Students all over the country are facing an uncertain future.

    全国各地学生前途未卜。

SYN doubtful, undetermined, unpredictable, insecure
3 PHRASE 明确地;毫不含糊地 If you say that someone tells a person something in no uncertain terms, you are emphasizing that they say it strongly and clearly so that there is no doubt about what they mean. 明确地;毫不含糊地 [emphasis]
  • She told him in no uncertain terms to go away.

    她明白无误地叫他离她远远的。

Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse uncertain with:
PREP.

uncertain about something 1

VERB.

be uncertain, remain uncertain 1 2

ADV.

highly uncertain, still uncertain 1 2

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BNC: 3532 COCA: 4291
uncertain

adjective¹

1not confident沒有信心VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem, sound沒有把握;感覺沒有把握;看上去缺乏信心;顯得缺乏信心;聽上去沒把握become變得不肯定leave sb使某人沒了信心His research into the incident has left him uncertain as to exactly where responsibility lay.對該事件作了調查研究後,他無法確定究竟是誰的責任。make sb令某人沒有把握ADVERBdeeply, very非常缺乏信心I feel deeply uncertain about the future.對於未來我深感信心不足。rather, somewhat相當沒把握;有些拿不準a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略有些吃不準PREPOSITIONabout, as to對⋯缺乏信心; 對⋯沒把握He seemed strangely uncertain as to how to continue.很奇怪,他好像不知道該如何繼續下去。of對⋯不確定We were rather uncertain of the direction it came from.我們都不太確定它是從哪個方向過來的。
uncertain

adjective²

2not known exactly不確知VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, look不確切知道;看上去不確定become變得不確定remain, seem依舊未確知;看上去不確定make sth使⋯不確定immigration policies that made employment status uncertain造成就業狀況不確定的移民政策ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常不確定highly非常不確定Cost estimates are highly uncertain in this business.這一行業成本估算有很大的不確定性。increasingly越來越不確定still還是不確定Whether diet is an important factor in this illness is still uncertain.飲食是否是這種病的重要致病因素仍然無法確定。inherently本質上不確定The world is inherently uncertain.世界在本質上是變幻莫測的。
BNC: 3532 COCA: 4291
uncertain adj.
uncertain (an uncertain future) hesitant (uncertain steps) unclear (It is uncertain what…) unsure (uncertain about sth)
uncertain

adjective

 See also the entry for variable 另见variable条uncertain ♦︎ volatile ♦︎ unstable ♦︎ fickle ♦︎ unsettledThese words all describe situations that are likely to change, especially in a negative or unpleasant way. 这些词均表示局势多变的、难预料的、动荡的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the uncertain / volatile / fickle nature of sthan uncertain / a volatile / an unstable situationan uncertain / unstable environmentuncertain / fickle / unsettled weatheran uncertain / a volatile temper / temperamentvery uncertain / volatile / unstable / fickle / unsettledrather / notoriously uncertain / volatile / unstable / fickle uncertain (rather formal, usually disapproving) likely to change, especially in a negative or unpleasant way 多变的,难预料的(尤指被视为负面的)Our future looks uncertain.我们前途未卜。He was a man of uncertain temper.他是个脾气让人捉摸不透的男人。OPP certain certain volatile ˈvɒlətaɪl; NAmE ˈvɑːlətl (disapproving, especially business 尤用于商业 or politics 政治) (of a situation) likely to change suddenly; easily becoming dangerous (局势)可能骤变的,不稳定的;容易变得危险的This is a highly volatile situation from which riots might develop.现在局势极不稳定,有可能发展成动乱。Exporting the product was difficult due to a volatile exchange rate.该产品的出口由于汇率波动剧烈而变得困难。Volatile is typically used to talk about the exchange rate, the economy, a political situation and markets or market conditions. It also collocates strongly with character, nature and situation. * volatile通常用以描述the exchange rate、the economy、a political situation、market和market conditions,亦常与character、nature和situation搭配。 unstable (disapproving, especially business 尤用于商业 or politics 政治) likely to change suddenly, often causing serious problems 可能骤变的,不稳定的(常引发严重问题)The political situation remains highly unstable.政局仍然十分动荡。OPP stable steady fickle (disapproving, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) changing often and suddenly 易变的;无常的Such is life in the fickle world of fashion.这就是变幻莫测的时装界的生活。The latest downturn in sales shows just what a fickle business this is.最近销售量的下降表明这个行业是多么不稳定。 unsettled (rather formal) (of a situation) changing often; making people uncertain about what might happen next (形势)多变的,不安定的;不平稳的;动荡不安的These were difficult and unsettled times.这是艰难而动荡的时期。The weather has been very unsettled lately (= it has changed a lot).最近天气十分多变。
BNC: 3532 COCA: 4291
uncertain
Not known or difficult to know: secret, private, personal...
Uncertain about something: uncertain, unsure, doubtful...

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