undistinguished,英語單詞,主要用作為形容詞,作形容詞時譯為“平凡的;混雜的;聽不清的;看不清的”。
基本介紹
- 外文名:undistinguished
- 詞性:形容詞
- 英式讀音: [ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt]
- 美式讀音: [ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt]
單詞用法,雙語例句,
單詞用法
ADJ If you describe someone or something as undistinguished, you mean they are not attractive, interesting, or successful. (人)無吸引力的; 不成功的
雙語例句
Through most of the undistinguished history of films about American presidents, concern for truth has been in short supply.
縱觀大多數以美國總統為題材的電影並不出眾的歷史,其對真相的關注一直並不充分。
Indeed, one criticism of the Met's Picasso show last year was that the museum's holdings included much that was undistinguished.
實際上,關於去年大都會藝術博物館的畢卡索館藏作品展,批評之一就是展品的平庸。
I wonder how mariners feel when the ship is sinking, and they, unknown and undistinguished, are to be buried together in the ocean — that wide and nameless sepulchre?
當船沉沒的時候,那些無名的水手即將被一起埋在大海中,這樣一個巨大而無名的墳墓,的時候他們在想什麼呢?