lackluster如何读

英:['lækˌlʌstə]

美:['lækˌlʌstə]

lackluster是什么意思

  • adj.无光泽的;暗淡的;无生气的
  • n.无光泽;暗淡 无生气;平凡

lackluster自然拼读

lack·lus·ter

laek luh str

lackluster英英释义

adjective

lacking shine or sparkle; dull.I should clean this old lackluster jewelry.My hair is looking a bit lackluster these days--maybe I'll add some highlights.

lacking brilliance or vitality; dull.He'd been a lackluster student, but he shined as an actor.The orchestra gave a lackluster performance on Sunday.

lackluster词源中文解释

也称为 lack-luster,约1600年,最早出现在《皆大欢喜》中,指“呆滞的,缺乏光泽的”(最初指眼睛),由 lack(动词)和 luster(名词1)组成。这样的以 lack- 为前缀的组合曾经很常见:仅莎士比亚就有 lack-love 、lack-beard 、lack-brain 、lack-linen 等。莎士比亚之外还有 lackland(1590年代),指无土地的人; lack-Latin(1530年代),指无知的神父; lack-learning(1590年代)、lack-wit(德莱顿)、lack-thought(1829年)、lack-life(1889年)以及综合的 lack-all(1850年)。

lackluster词源英文解释

The first known use of lackluster was in 1600

lackluster儿童词典英英释义

lacquernoun

a material like varnish that dries quickly into a shiny layer (as on wood or metal)

laconicadjective

using few words : terse

a laconic reply

laconicadjective

using few words : terse

a laconic reply

lacklusteradjective

lacking in brightness, radiance, or interest : dull

a lackluster performance

lackluster 例句

1 Gibson, once considered one of Hollywood's most popular stars, made his last acting appearance in the thriller "Edge of Darkness" in January 2010, which made a lackluster $81 million at the global box office.

2 Despite her lackluster acting notices, Madonna continued to pursue movie roles.

3 After a couple of lackluster offerings from this season’s fifth and sixth hours, “Hardhome” proved a genuine turning point for Season 5.

4 But she’s frustrated too by the institutional racism inherent in Oak Park’s lackluster approach to helping its most challenged students, which puts an extra burden on its classroom faculty.

5 As I walked away, I overheard another coach commenting to someone behind the stage curtain about my lackluster performance.

6 He took over a sleepy, lackluster troupe in 1999 and reshaped it into his own image, as an outgoing, all-embracing and at times disordered entity that nevertheless sported terrific audience appeal.

7 Over in primetime, the lackluster performance of some new fall shows has meant it was not a question of if they would face cancellation, but when.

8 Just a decade ago, there were concerns about its future, given the languishing efforts to renovate its lackluster hall and questions about its artistic direction.

9 But a new crop of privately owned restaurants, known here as paladares, is bringing a dash of style — not to mention enticing food — to Havana’s normally lackluster dining scene.

10 As Greg arranges the buying and selling, the big dramatic climax involves shooting and chasing and helicopters and explosions and even a rocket launcher, but all of it comes off as lackluster.

11 The fair’s lackluster attendance troubled and perplexed him.

12 Lackluster progress reports and not hearing feedback from a supervisor is a good way to tell if your work has become routine.

如果上司对你的工作进步反应平平,或是没有什么反馈,这无疑表明你的工作已经成了例行公事。

13 What started as a lackluster platform on T-Mobile's G1 phone back in 2008, now runs on everything from phones to tablets to netbooks.

早在2008年最开始只是安装在T -MobileG1的低迷的手机平台,现在几乎无处不在,从手机到平板电脑到上网本。

14 He spent years pursuing lackluster side hustles — and partying — then found his way back in front of microphones and cameras by forming a relationship with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un.

15 After a lackluster first season, Erin Hayes, who played James’ wife, was killed off the show and replaced by Leah Remini as a potential love interest.

16 The first results were lackluster if not alarming: Her algorithm produced a pink-shaded humanoid shrouded by a black cloak.

17 The changes, which are slated to roll out in the coming weeks, are also CNN's efforts to boost lackluster ratings and improve programming ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

18 But ticket sales for the Broadway production have remained lackluster, with the show bringing in less than $600,000 weekly since opening.

19 Mr. Gilbert was lauded in New York for his innovative programming, but was sometimes criticized for leading performances, especially in the standard repertoire, that struck some as lackluster.

20 He visited the Field several times as the search committee sifted through its candidates and was able to articulate a vision for the institution seeking to boost lackluster attendance.

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