英 [ˈbɔːrɪŋli] 美 [ˈbɔːrɪŋli]
adv. 无趣地;沉闷地
沉闷地(boringly), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
Many people live lives that are boringly predictable, or live a life where everything is outlined or planned.
许多人过着无聊的、可被预测的生活,或是某种一切都被勾画或规划好的生活。
Although his knowledge of the subject was extensive, the speaker's remark seemed boringly extended.
虽然演讲者对这个课题的知识广博,可他的演讲似乎冗长得令人生厌。
Carbon is boringly stable, so scientists deploy chemical tricks to make the atoms more reactive, allowing them to bind.
而碳原子相对稳定,所以科学家们施展化学技巧使碳原子之间更容易发生反应,让它们聚集在一起。
All I've done is write down slightly boringly and nerdily, exactly what we already saw in a couple of occasions.
我写在黑板上的都是那些乏味的定义,我想你们你们忍受很久了
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And events affecting our boringly reliable allies get commented on all of the time.
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That lack is in part a reflection of the boringly professionalised career that politics has become.
Most Astronomy 101 courses continually pound the idea that our own star is almost boringly average.