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词根:monotone
adj.monotonous 单调的,无抑扬顿挫的;无变化的
monotonic 单调的;无变化的;产生单音调的
monotone 单调的
n.monotony 单调;千篇一律
monotone 单调;单音调
vt.monotone 单调地读
Adverb
1. in a monotonous manner;
"the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is monotonously uneventful"
Greek monotonos, from mon- + tonos tone
The first known use of monotonous was in 1776
monster1 of 2noun
an animal or plant of abnormal form or structure
a strange or horrible creature
something unusually large
an extremely wicked or cruel person
monster2 of 2adjective
very large : enormous
monster1 of 2noun
an animal or plant of abnormal form or structure
a strange or horrible creature
something unusually large
an extremely wicked or cruel person
monster2 of 2adjective
very large : enormous
monsoonnoun
a periodic wind in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
the rainy season that accompanies the southwest monsoon
rainfall that is associated with the monsoon season
monsoonnoun
a periodic wind in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
the rainy season that accompanies the southwest monsoon
rainfall that is associated with the monsoon season
monsignornoun
—used as a title for Roman Catholic priests
monoxidenoun
an oxide containing only one oxygen atom in the molecule
monounsaturatedadjective
containing one double or triple bond per molecule—used especially of an oil, fat, or fatty acid
monotremenoun
any of an order of egg-laying mammals that include the platypuses and echidnas
monotonynoun
sameness of tone or sound
lack of varietyespecially: a lack of change that causes boredom
monotonousadjective
uttered or sounded in one unchanging tone
boring from being always the same
a monotonous task
1 They’re portentous, heavy on jargon and short on style, with one simple sentence following another monotonously.
2 The cycle life of the alloys monotonously increased with the increase of quenching rate.
合金的循环寿命随淬速的增加而单调增加。
3 Please note: because this isn't an action scene, there's a good chance Diesel is whispering monotonously about blueprints into this poor young lady's ear.
4 No matter how aware one is of the monotonously repetitive way sportsmen tend to drone on, a blinding haze of gleeful affection tends to take over when it’s your own brother at the mic.
5 He started whispering rapidly and monotonously in Latin with his eyes closed.
6 That could also be said of the viewers, who, as “Free Fire” becomes more monotonously depraved, may find themselves caring less and less about who lives and who dies.
7 The wind cried and whisked in the brush, and the family went on monotonously, hour after hour.
8 The tritium concentrations in the second paddy water and soil were monotonously decreasing with time.
晚稻田水和土壤中的氚浓度均随时间单调地减少;
9 I’ve written about this issue for more than two decades, and my theme has been monotonously consistent.
10 "They came out and monotonously were moving the ball," Fickell said.
11 The ideas are built into the impersonal filmmaking, too; the characters are intentionally detached and speak monotonously - automatons in a rigid system of courtship.
12 After hours of standing by, the choppers finally lifted off around midday, flying for monotonously long stretches over lands cleared for cattle ranching.
13 “Liberal Party” moves into “funny” territory, however, a relatively groovy tune that features Stewart monotonously voicing “you were your worst.”
14 The maid, still in tears, sniffed monotonously.
侍女还在哭, 发出单调的抽泣声.
15 The eerie whirr of the hall's film projector leads us into the action, but the music begins monotonously.
16 In a festival filled with monotonously overheated comedy — so many improv scenes move from violent anger to sexed-up desire back to anger again — Bassprov refreshingly has the feel of a quiet character study.
17 Trump’s belief that they can is theater of a different sort — a monologue delivered predictably and monotonously, by a washed-up actor who’s lost his audience.
18 At times, the grayness of the place was consumed by its own monotonous noise, of bars clanging, of inmates being led through the corridors, of guards yelling out orders …
19 "The piston of a steam engine worked monotonously up and down like the head of an elephant in melancholy madness," – Dickens on Manchester.
20 Anyhoo, I hope the space car is more representative of humankind than just monotonously drifting around for a billion years.
1 呆板
static pedestrian rigid frigid ponderous monotonic unmeaning vegetably monotonousness blankness frigidity ponderosity
2 声音单调
3 千篇一律
5 乏味
slow heavy dead sick sad boring deadly dull pedestrian blah mundane bland tacky monotonous uninspired colourless ponderous vapid humdrum pallid prosy blandly dully prosaically ponderously unimaginatively boredom monotony dullness blandness ponderousness
6 呆板地