banality

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基本釋義

n.
平常,乏味

實(shí)用例句

They exchanged banalities for a couple of minutes.

他們彼此客套了幾分鐘。

牛津詞典

the banality of modern city life

現(xiàn)代城市生活的單調(diào)乏味

牛津詞典

The text is banal...

課文索然無(wú)味。

Bland, banal music tinkled discreetly from hidden loudspeakers.

隱藏的喇叭里幽幽地傳出平淡乏味的音樂(lè)。

White poplar , the creature far from banality merits all my eulogy.

白楊樹實(shí)在是不平凡的, 我贊美白楊樹.

期刊摘選

Frequently banality is the better parts of valor.

老生常談往往比大膽打破常規(guī)更為人稱道.

辭典例句

It all happens with the implacable symmetry and merciless banality of life.

一切的發(fā)生都伴隨著生活那無(wú)法改變的勻稱和殘忍的平庸.

期刊摘選

Life in the middle of gleaming appear brightappear reality in the banality.

生命在閃耀中現(xiàn)出絢爛,在平凡中現(xiàn)出真實(shí).

期刊摘選

the banality of modern city life

現(xiàn)代城市生活的單調(diào)乏味

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. a trite or obvious remark

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