英:[ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃt]
美:[ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋɡuɪʃt]
英:[ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃt]
美:[ˌʌndɪˈstɪŋɡuɪʃt]
adj.
无特征的
无特色的
普普通通的
平庸的
adjective
not distinguished: such as
not marked by eminence, distinction, or quality an undistinguished career
a bland, undistinguished pop album
not perceived as distinct : not differentiated
The disease [syphilis] was first noticed in Europe at the end of the fifteenth century, though it may have existed before then undistinguished from leprosy.—Wayne Biddle
1590年代,“未被区分”的意思来自于 un-(1)“不”+ distinguished。意思是“不高于其他人”,始见于大约1600年。
The first known use of undistinguished was in 1600
1 Horse racing was one of the most lucrative sports in America at that time, and even undistinguished horses often earned two to three thousand dollars a year.
2 In Harvard he was undistinguished but read widely.
在哈佛大学读书期间他并无过人之处,但博览群书。
3 As for the Third, wayward balance and uncertain momentum marred an account that veered towards the undistinguished.
4 “The Scent of Pine” lacks the sharpness of Ms. Vapnyar’s shorter works, and the attention she lavishes on Lena’s thoughts, feelings and observations leaves the other characters a bit undistinguished by contrast.
5 The list of series adapted from movies is long and mostly undistinguished, so Mr. Hawley has pulled off the improbable with “Fargo.”
6 Mr. Starr describes the original plan of the Chicago entrepreneur Joseph Strauss as “an undistinguished example of industrial design” — an “upside-down rat trap,” in one opponent’s words.
7 So it’s a disappointment to later discover dry schnitzel inside an equally undistinguished pretzel roll.
8 Indeed, one criticism of the Met's Picasso show last year was that the museum's holdings included much that was undistinguished.
实际上,关于去年大都会艺术博物馆的毕加索馆藏作品展,批评之一就是展品的平庸。
9 Díaz, 32, signed with Colorado in 2020 after five undistinguished seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
10 It reminds me that, much like the people she photographed, most of us pass through life undistinguished, unremarked, unremembered, our great loves and great losses unshared, unfelt, unknown.
11 An undistinguished early genre picture, from 1865-66, sees Sisley follow Corot’s example in depicting flowering trees as a curtain of specked pigment.
12 On another occasion we wound up in Dean’s Bar, once the haunt of Burroughs and his cronies, now the melancholic province of undistinguished drinkers like me.
13 Though the shots are undistinguished and uninflected, they at least put on-screen the subject of the film: the tapes themselves.
14 The fish tasted exceptionally fresh and pristine; only the albacore was undistinguished.
15 In one arresting photograph, an undistinguished little house is captured against a flawless blue sky, its rural isolation spoiled by the main road that roars past its front door.
有一张照片,令人们为之驻足:天高云阔,碧空如洗,一间无名小屋静静地站在乡土之上。而大马路从门前穿过,破坏了这农户的孤寂。
16 I felt a little thrill of adventure as we chugged into the bay, as if I were sighting land where maps had noted only a sweep of undistinguished blue.
17 They seemed part of herd , undistinguished.
他们似乎只是一群凡夫俗子.
18 But recently commissioned additions to the collection have been so undistinguished that the tradition of installing a new portrait after a leader has left office is now little more than ceremonial routine.
19 The thoroughly undistinguished crime drama "Guardian Angel" recycles so many of the genre's most frequently used tropes that it feels more like a reenactment of previous movie bits than anything remotely original.
20 Why did this idler, this third-rate artist, this undistinguished soldier, this preposterous ranter who offered religious hatred, dictatorship and war, appeal to so many?
1 普通
standard general common regular regulation familiar routine plain ordinary trivial coarse mediocre medial vulgar workaday generally mediocrity generality fair to middling simple average normal everyday mundane commonplace general-purpose run-of-the-mill quotidian white-bread unexceptional unadventurous plebby ordinarily severity
3 平凡
platitudinarian platitudinal half-pie common stock waste routine everyday ordinary vanilla trivial prose beaten commonplace indifferent lowly unremarkable earthbound prosaic matter-of-fact humdrum homespun quotidian unglamorous bread-and-butter workaday platitudinous noteless rumdum banausic ordinarily prosaism commonality mediocrity platitude triviality commonness mediocritize from central casting common or garden be no great shakes run-of-mill even small usual pedestrian literal mediocre mundane barren uneventful uninspired banal run-of-the-mill featureless second-rate C toneless characterless bathetic singsong prosy bromidic common-or-garden mundanely banally trivialism banality mundanity homeliness bathos stodginess prosiness trivialize ten a penny two a penny old hat unattractive unexciting unromantic character garden slick unimportant ornery garden-variety truistic tameness prosaicism
4 混杂
Ace-deuce mixed miscellaneous medley motley impure promiscuous streaky piebald raggle-taggle mingle-mangle box mix mixture contamination jumble interweave entanglement promiscuity miscellany pottage gallimaufry pi intermix incorporate muddle hodgepodge pell-mell
5 无特色的
6 普通的
standard general common regular regulation familiar routine plain ordinary trivial coarse mediocre medial vulgar workaday fair to middling open simple average universal definitive homely banal run-of-the-mill quotidian unexceptional unideal common or garden normal everyday mundane commonplace general-purpose white-bread unadventurous plebby
7 不吸引人的
8 乏味
square routine sad pedestrian blah bland tacky arid uninspired run-of-the-mill soulless prosaic vapid humdrum pallid unexciting godforsaken wearisome unexceptional been done that been there that
9 平庸
bush-league mean ordinary literal mediocre commonplace frantic lowly banal minor-league second-rate bromidic cotton-picking vanilla mediocrity bourgeois plebeian talentless characterless picayune half-pie low average commercial pedestrian indifferent Philistine hackneyed Biedermeier platitude copybook not so hot cheap nondescript plebby
10 未被注意到的
12 乏味的
square routine sad pedestrian blah bland tacky arid uninspired run-of-the-mill soulless prosaic vapid humdrum pallid unexciting godforsaken wearisome unexceptional
13 平庸的
bush-league mean ordinary literal mediocre commonplace frantic lowly banal minor-league second-rate bromidic cotton-picking bourgeois plebeian talentless characterless average moderate suburban bland indifferent half-pie picayune low commercial pedestrian Philistine hackneyed Biedermeier copybook not so hot cheap nondescript plebby
14 无特征的
16 难以区别的
18 不著名的
19 平凡的
platitudinarian platitudinal half-pie common stock waste routine everyday ordinary vanilla trivial prose beaten commonplace indifferent lowly unremarkable earthbound prosaic matter-of-fact humdrum homespun quotidian unglamorous bread-and-butter workaday platitudinous noteless rumdum banausic from central casting common or garden run-of-mill even small usual pedestrian literal mediocre mundane barren uneventful uninspired banal run-of-the-mill featureless second-rate C toneless characterless bathetic singsong prosy bromidic common-or-garden ten a penny two a penny old hat plain unattractive unexciting unromantic simple regular unspectacular character garden slick unimportant ornery garden-variety truistic