英:[ʌnˈmemərəbl]
unmemorable如何读
unmemorable是什么意思
- adj.不值得纪念的;不值得注意的;不容易记住的
unmemorable英英释义
- adj.not worth remembering
unmemorable词源英文解释
The first known use of unmemorable was in 1598
unmemorable 例句
1 Even the greatest artists sometimes give enjoyable, but unmemorable, performances.
2 As a branding rule of thumb, two unconnected nouns, such as “skin” and “fruit”, are entirely unmemorable unless they combine into something that makes sense, like “fruit salad”.
按照命名的不二法则,两个毫不相干的名词,如“皮肤”和“水果”组合在一起,不会给人留下任何印象。只有组合成像“水果沙拉”这样有意义的词,人们才有反应。
3 Working a setup — a Louisiana cabin, a suspiciously shark-stocked saltwater lake — as minimal as its wardrobe, the mostly young cast is game if unmemorable.
4 It makes for pleasant-sounding, unmemorable listening, driven primarily by the production, which is largely slow and bubbly.
5 A spectacle that's already rife with inherent hubris and tedium, the Oscars have been cursed for the better part of the past decade with a slew of unmemorable hosts.
6 The score, at once predictable in the galloping rhythms and eddying climaxes and inventively unexpected in the use of solo instruments, is dazzlingly effective and wholly unmemorable.
7 The music, composed by members of the band, was radio-ready though unmemorable, rarely giving the musicians room to stretch out.
8 Which is a shame, because, while their folk-pop singles are pleasantly unmemorable, The Ark is a genuinely amazing album.
9 Ms. Barak has always been a fluent and musical dance maker, and in “Call Me Ben” she creates a host of perfectly pleasant but utterly unmemorable dances burnished with a polished Fred-and-Ginger air.
10 And there are even a couple of amusing, albeit unmemorable, sight gags and one-liners.
11 After the episode the dancers predicted which contestants would be kicked off the next night — both proved true — and marveled at how unmemorable the performances had been.
12 In some respects an improvement on its predecessor, in others not, this is finally one more good-enough if unmemorable entry sure to extend the series’ life in lucrative fashion.
13 Its requisite action scenes (John Hillcoat directed the pilot) are unmemorable at best and downright confusing at worst.
14 Whatever the case, this gentle comedy, while entirely unmemorable, releases a genuine warmth that deflects harsh judgment.
15 The director Oliver Parker treats the world outside the pool as drab, gray and unmemorable, but shows promising signs of life in the water.
16 “It is difficult,” he wrote, “to convey how unmemorable it is.”
17 It’s familiar, which is no sin, but it’s unmemorable, which, amid a TV glut that Apple is now adding to, is no asset.
18 The match, despite the rivalry between the two teams, was a fairly unmemorable game, rarely sparking into life.
尽管两支球队为宿敌,这场赛事却是一场完全不值得令人记住的比赛,极少出现火花。
19 There is plenty that doesn't work: the storytelling and comedy are often clunky, the hard-working cast play too many roles, and the music and songs are, at first, unmemorable.
20 That opening, performed by the hosts Kristin Chenoweth and Mr. Cumming and notable only for those short pants, set the tone for a not wholly boring but entirely unmemorable television show.
unmemorable 同义词
1 乏味的
boring vanilla dull pedestrian suburban tame blah inert laborious monotonous uninteresting banal prosaic unimaginative vapid humdrum pallid unexciting drippy unadventurous laboured
2 容易遗忘的
5 不值得注意的