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英:[ʌnˈfʌni]
美:[ʌnˈfʌni]
Adjective
1. not funny; especially failing to achieve the intended humor;
"a very unfunny joke"
1858年,来自 un-(1)“不”+ funny(adj.)。
The first known use of unfunny was in 1858
1 Stephen Colbert brought on a second host to The Late Show on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's tweet over the weekend asking for "equal time" from "unfunny" late night television hosts.
2 The mystifying, unfunny college strand is the weakest part of Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections.
3 It takes a comedian, Whoopi Goldberg, to articulate, in a clip from her show, the unfunny truth behind the humor.
4 The singer had previously pulled out of an SNL appearance over the episode's host, comedian Andrew Dice Clay, known for his homophobic and misogynist jokes as well as for being generally unfunny.
5 If this is satirical, what happens next cannot be; Eisa’s revenge on those who fail to appreciate her nascent greatness is baroque and unfunny.
6 But these moments were fitful, and the interactions, trying for playfulness, often took on the character of an unfunny clown routine.
7 No need to overthink The Meaning of the play--just go see it for for comic relief from today's troubled, unfunny world.
8 Recruiters agree that it's best to stick with tried-and-true unfunny, but effective conventional pitches about your education and work experience.
招聘人员觉得最好的方法还是呈现可靠的严谨态度,并用传统但是有效的方式突出自己的教育背景和工作经历。
9 We became increasingly fed up with his increasingly unfunny and unintelligent comments.
我们越来越反感他益发无趣又缺乏见地的言论。
10 While it’s generally the sense that the Griffin and the Depp jokes were unfunny and inappropriate, some of us might still find other dead Trump jokes funny.
11 He is sent to a retirement home, where he and viewers suffer forced, unfunny scenes of Max being urged to knit potholders in the shape of kidneys.
12 Once in a while they achieve that miracle whereby, through relentless repetition, something very unfunny becomes funny.
13 Was this, dear God, going to be as funny as Keith Lemon, which is to say cryingly unfunny?
14 But when it doesn't work, it really doesn't work and you're marooned for an endless hour with an unfunny character flailing around without a script.
15 Heroine Natalya, presented as a firebrand who could look after herself, hack computers, load a semi automatic, etc, had an unfunny running joke in which she nagged Bond for not being chivalrous enough.
16 Which really, is a politer way of saying I find the show offensively unfunny.
17 He, along with the show, has been a refreshing, mostly unfunny enigma, calling me back time and time again with all the appeal of a pied-piper wearing a plaid button-down and the occasional fedora.
18 I often find myself resisting Mr. Taylor’s dances — so proper, so unfunny — and then relaxing into them, won over by their musicality and by dancers who appear to be completely in their element.
19 Cicero and Quintilian, for instance, both regarded the Greek orators in general—and Demosthenes in particular—as unfunny.
20 The subplot wasted nearly a third of an episode on pointless and increasingly unfunny slapstick.
1 乏味的
deadly musty stupid dry slow boring dull pedestrian suburban lame mundane uninteresting banal vapid mouldy humdrum threadbare ho-hum unexciting unglamorous washy wearisome toneless dullsville heavy going square routine sad tame blah monochrome lifeless unattractive drab corny one-dimensional uninspired run-of-the-mill menial colourless prosaic insipid godforsaken unprepossessing
3 无趣的
halfhearted dishwatery savorless disinteresting slow button-down insipid uninteresting dead flat pedestrian lame unattractive colourless charmless
4 不滑稽的
6 没有吸引力的
7 索然无味的
9 没意思的