单词 | lacklustre |
释义 | lacklustre (bre) (name lackluster) adjective ➡ see also the entry for tired 2另见 tired 条第 2 义lacklustre ♦︎ bland ♦︎ banal ♦︎ unimaginative ♦︎ pedestrian ♦︎ woodenthese words all describe things or people that are not interesting or exciting.这些词均表示无趣的、乏味的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a lacklustre / wooden performance◆a pedestrian / wooden manner◆banal / pedestrian stuff◆a bland / pedestrian affair◆rather lacklustre / bland / banal / unimaginative / pedestrian / wooden◆somewhat bland / unimaginative / pedestrian◆very bland / pedestrian / wooden■ lacklustre (bre) (name lackluster) /læklʌstə(r)/ (of a performance or performer) not of a high quality; lacking interest or excitement(表演或表演者)水平不高的;枯燥乏味的;沉闷的◆there were signs of discontent at the party's lacklustre performance.人们对聚会上乏味的表演表露出不满。◆the vocal soloists were generally lacklustre.那些独唱者普遍水平不高。■ bland with little colour, interest or excitement; without anything to attract attention平淡的;乏味的◆he was criticized for his bland image.他因形象呆板而受到批评。◆the old town hall was replaced with a bland, glass-and-steel office building.原先的市政厅被一座单调的玻璃与钢架结构的办公大楼所取代。■ banal /bənɑːl, name also beɪnl-->/ very ordinary and containing nothing that is interesting or important平庸的;平淡乏味的;无关紧要的◆they were having a banal conversation about the weather.他们无关紧要地闲聊着天气。ⓘ banal is used especially to describe conversation, remarks, questions or any written or spoken material. * banal 尤用于修饰 conversation、remark、question 或任何书面或口头的 material (素材)。■ unimaginative without any original or new ideas无创意的;缺乏想像力的◆he knew she thought him to be a stiff and unimaginative person.他知道在她心目中自己是个刻板而又缺乏想像力的人。◆the food was adequate but unimaginative.食物供应充足,只是有些单调。opp imaginative → creative ■ pedestrian /pədestriən/ (rather formal, especially written) without any imagination or excitement缺乏想像的;乏味的;无趣的◆it is a factual and somewhat pedestrian programme.这是个就事论事且有点缺乏创意的方案。◆the curriculum is narrow and pedestrian.这门课程知识面狭窄且缺乏趣味。ⓘ pedestrian is used especially to describe a way of considering or presenting a subject. * pedestrian 尤用于描述人们看待或呈现某个主题的方式。■ wooden not showing enough natural expression, emotion or movement木讷的;死板的;呆板的◆the film has wooden acting and an appalling script.这部影片演技呆板,剧本差劲。◆her voice sounded wooden and lifeless.她的声音听起来木讷呆板,毫无生气。lacklustre (bre) (name lackluster) /læklʌstə(r)/ (of a performance or performer) not of a high quality; lacking interest or excitement(表演或表演者)水平不高的;枯燥乏味的;沉闷的◆there were signs of discontent at the party's lacklustre performance.人们对聚会上乏味的表演表露出不满。◆the vocal soloists were generally lacklustre.那些独唱者普遍水平不高。lacklustre/ˈlæklʌstə(r) ||; ˈlækˌlʌstɚ/adj not interesting or exciting; dull 无生气的;乏味的;沉闷的: ◇a lacklustre performance 平平的演出 lacklustresee ⇨ bad 3 lack·lus·tre /`lækˏlʌstə; ˈlækˌlʌstə/adjnot very good or exciting 不精彩的; 无生气的:◇a lacklustre performance 不精彩的演出 |
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