unexceptional如何读

英:[ˌʌnɪkˈsepʃənl]

美:[ˌʌnɪkˈsɛpʃənəl]

unexceptional是什么意思

  • adj.非例外的;普通的;平凡的

unexceptional自然拼读

un·ex·cep·tion·al

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unexceptional扩展

unexceptionally (adv.)

unexceptional英英释义

Adjective

1. not special in any way;

"run-of-the-mill boxing"

"your run-of-the-mine college graduate"

"a unexceptional an incident as can be found in a lawyer's career"

unexceptional词源中文解释

来自 un-(1)“不”+ exceptional(adj.)。

unexceptional词源英文解释

The first known use of unexceptional was in 1806

unexceptional 例句

1 It’s just that I associated such rises with unexceptional, largely tinpot countries or ones truly down on their luck.

2 The mode and style of the film are taken for granted, borrowed from conventional and unexceptional documentaries, and the effect is to render something wondrous banal.

3 Andy Li’s childhood was, by contrast, unexceptional.

4 Others naively admire him for unexceptional skills such as the ability "to write, and cipher, too".

5 “James Wright: A Life in Poetry” may be an unexceptional title for Jonathan Blunk’s engrossing biography, but it’s hard to think of a more fitting one.

6 Growers producing unexceptional coffee must either cut costs to compete with big, mechanised farms-impossible for most-or improve quality.

对大多数普通咖啡的种植者来说,靠削减成本与大型的机械化农场竞争是不可能的事——他们的另一条出路,就是提高咖啡的质量。

7 The first part of the ride heading east was unexceptional, but things changed around Rambukkana.

8 The superhero is the unexceptional man made exceptional by tragedy – Batman, Iron Man, Hulk, Magneto – and/or by the application of powers: Batman, Iron Man and Hulk again, plus Captain America and the X-Men.

9 Truth to tell, there are not many surprises in the enjoyable but unexceptional “A Closer Look,” entirely composed of art on loan from software mogul and arts patron Paul Allen.

10 The songs with folk underpinnings best fit their voices — gorgeous in the aggregate and unexceptional alone — but not their personalities, which are not yet suited for gentle reflection.

11 As a member of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition and the black women artists’ collective Where We At, she saw firsthand how such white men were powerful, common and utterly unexceptional.

12 Yet much of it is on roads, with uninvited companions, through unexceptional terrain, with a destination whose claims to sacred significance are fantastical, even by the standards of the genre.

13 That’s why there’s often much more to see and ponder in a run-of-the-mill studio movie than in an unexceptional low-budget or Sundance movie: in the latter, apart from the aesthetic, there’s almost nothing.

14 An exceptionally bland, unexceptional American Chardonnay, even at the $15.99 a bottle that I paid.

15 It's now 1941, the dawn of the siege of Leningrad, and Pekkala must uncover the secret of an apparently unexceptional painting of a red moth belonging to the passenger of a crashed German scout plane.

16 Its characters lack density and substance because their traits melt into an unexceptional blandness except when they stand out for derision.

17 He’s a wry frontman who never pushes his unexceptional voice past where it can naturally go.

18 It was an opportunity to have something meaningful occur during something rather unexceptional, in the same way that the setting of Whole Foods is unexceptional.

19 The headmistress of the stuffy, highly selective East Side preschool that Jill sends her children to warns her that she may have a hard time finding a private kindergarten that will accept her unexceptional kids.

20 I rambled, resisting the impulse to describe in minutiae my unexceptional, white duvet cover.

unexceptional 同义词

6 不突出

modesty

12 不突出的

grey

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