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unspectacular
英:【ˌʌnspekˈtækjələ(r)】美:【ˌʌnspekˈtækjələr】
英:
美:
常见释义:
adj.
不引人注意的;普通的
1、
unspectacular
career ─── 平凡的事业
1、unspectacular career ─── 平凡的事业
1、
Unspectacular
though the fruits of this weeks dialogue were, a senior Treasury official defends the need for such meetings. ─── 尽管,本周对话的结果并不引人注目,但一位高级财政官员辩解道,必须召开这样的会议。
2、He had a steady but
unspectacular
career. ─── 他的事业稳定但平淡无奇。
3、What matters is that Bynum was dissatisfied by his
unspectacular
production . . . and responded by doing more work. ─── 重要的是,拜纳姆也是不满意他的表现的…并以更加努力的表现来回应。
4、but the group is an
unspectacular
contender in industries from telecoms to convenience stores and is now moving into carmaking. ─── 但是该集团在从电信到便利店的行业内是一个不引人注目的竞争者,并且现在正在进入汽车制造业。
5、Cold, dreary,
unspectacular
Denmark, where stoic locals wear sensible shoes and snack on herring sandwiches. ─── 寒冷,沉闷,不起眼的丹麦,那里的当地人淡泊明智,穿的是平底鞋和吃的是鲱鱼三明治。
6、arrest was entirely
unspectacular
," she said. ─── 拘捕行动完全波澜不惊。”她说。
7、Instead , she studied accountancy after leaving university, and a steady if
unspectacular
professional path seemed set. ─── 然而,离开大学后她学的是会计,一个平淡无奇的职业道路似乎已经铺就。
8、"The arrest was entirely
unspectacular
, " she said. ─── “拘捕行动完全波澜不惊。”她说。
9、His progress at school had been
unspectacular
compared to his brothers. ─── 他在学校取得的进步和他兄弟的相比并不突出。