英 [traɪt] 美 [traɪt]
adj. 陈腐的;平庸的;老一套的
比较级triter或more trite
最高级tritest或most trite
trite /traɪt/
形容词 If you say that something such as an idea, remark, or story is trite, you mean that it is boring because it has been said or told too many times. (如观点、言语或故事)陈腐的
The movie is teeming with obvious and trite ideas.
这部电影充满着明显而陈腐的观点。
repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse
his remarks were trite and commonplace ; the trite metaphor `hard as nails'
同义词: banal / commonplace / hackneyed / old-hat / shopworn / stock(a) / threadbare / timeworn / tired / well-worn
stir up惹起,煽动,挑起 trite陈腐的,老一套的 A 旅游对增进民族了解毫无建树。
... flippant轻率的 trite平庸的 facetious(常为不当地)引人发笑的...
高级蜘蛛怪(Trite):与前者外形相似,也采用东南西北八方的怪海攻击,唯一区别是能跳跃攻击。
... trickle v。一滴滴地流,徐徐地流 trite adj。陈腐的,陈词滥调的 trivial adj。 不值钱的,微不足道的;平凡的,平常的 ...
The movie is teeming with obvious and trite ideas.
这部电影充满着明显而陈腐的观点。
The heading is trite.
标题陈旧。
It sounds trite, but it's true.
这听起来很老套,是吧?但这可是真理。
The mole's reasons for spying for Russia, once they are revealed, seem a little trite.
ECONOMIST: Robert Littell's 13th novel is creeping up on America��fast
Beyond this trite warning, there is a clear discipline we can follow to avoid similar pitfalls.
This sort of line can be viewed as either trite and tautological, or dangerously blinkered.