undistinguished
基本解釋
- adj. 平凡的;混雜的;聽不清的;看不清的
英漢例句
- I retrieved a small piece from the ruins as a memento – an undistinguished chunk of cast concrete decoration.
于是我從碎石堆里撿拾了一塊作為紀(jì)念品——一塊廢棄的難以辨認(rèn)的水泥裝飾品。 - Through most of the undistinguished history of films about American presidents, concern for truth has been in short supply.
縱觀大多數(shù)以美國總統(tǒng)為題材的電影并不出眾的歷史,其對真相的關(guān)注一直并不充分。 - 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(dāng)船沉沒的時(shí)候,那些無名的水手即將被一起埋在大海中,這樣一個(gè)巨大而無名的墳?zāi)?,的時(shí)候他們在想什么呢? - My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families--second families, perhaps I should say.
WHITEHOUSE: Abraham Lincoln - Previously, global warming was just part of an undistinguished green lineup with pollution and endangered species.
NPR: Environmentalists Point Beyond Global Warming - An undistinguished animal can become, in death, the rancher's favorite, a cow of noble lineage.
FORBES: A Desert Where?
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- undistinguished state 不可區(qū)分狀態(tài)
- season undistinguished 季節(jié)模糊化
- Undistinguished Suit 無特征的人
- undistinguished degree 不可分辨度
- Undistinguished Dwarf Cichid 紅帆短鯛
短語
英英字典
- If you describe someone or something as undistinguished, you mean they are not attractive, interesting, or successful.