unspectacular
基本解釋
- adj. 不引人注意的;普通的
英漢例句
- “The arrest was entirely unspectacular, ” she said.
“拘捕行動(dòng)完全波瀾不驚。” 她說(shuō)。 - This example is unspectacular but serves as a proof-of-concept.
這個(gè)示例并不引人注意,但是提供了概念證明。 - Nonetheless, with euro-zone growth steady but unspectacular, and unemployment still stubbornly stuck above 8%, Mr Trichet would clearly prefer not to have to raise rates again in the near future.
盡管如此,歐元區(qū)的經(jīng)濟(jì)依然在悄無(wú)聲息的增長(zhǎng),而失業(yè)率依然不依不饒地高于8%,因此,在最近一段時(shí)間,特里謝明顯不會(huì)再次升息。 - After decades of relatively unspectacular growth, compared to the east Asian economies, India's economy suddenly took off three or four years ago, growing at 8% or more a year.
經(jīng)歷了幾十年的相對(duì)高速發(fā)展后,與其他東亞經(jīng)濟(jì)體相比,印度經(jīng)濟(jì)三或四年前突然開(kāi)始騰飛,以每年8%甚至超過(guò)%,8%的速度增長(zhǎng)。
普林斯頓公開(kāi)課 - 國(guó)際座談會(huì)課程節(jié)選 - South Africa's future may well be unspectacular—neither miraculous nor catastrophic, more an ungainly muddling through.
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英英字典
- If you describe something as unspectacular, you mean that it is rather dull and not remarkable in any way.