英 [ʌnˈɡlæmərəs] 美 [ʌnˈɡlæmərəs]
adj. 单调的,乏味的;没有魅力的,不浪漫的
unglamorous /ʌnˈɡlæmərəs/
形容词 lacking in glamour, allure, or fascination 缺乏魅力的
the unglamorous side of the music business
not challenging; dull and lacking excitement
an unglamorous job greasing engines
同义词: commonplace / humdrum / prosaic / unglamourous
... run-of-the-mill 不出众的 unglamorous 没有魅力的 earthbound 扎根于地的 ...
... ropy粘稠的 unglamorous乏味的 outskirt市郊 ...
... 唱片名: Unglamorous 表演者: Lori McKenna 出版者: Warner Bros / Wea ...
单调的,乏味的;没有魅力的,不浪漫的
flat / blank / stupid / monotonous
Bruce's office is utilitarian and unglamorous.
布鲁斯的办公室实用而素淡。
If big sums are to be spent on cleaning up environmental disasters, it is better to spend them on unglamorous but pressing problems such as unsanitary water in Third World countries.
如果要把大笔资金花在清理环境灾难上,那么最好把钱花在那些乏味但紧迫的问题上,比如处理第三世界国家不卫生的水的问题上。
Mango is aiming at an unglamorous market, the unbanked.
芒果财政的目标指向一个乏味的市场——无银行账户的群体。
"When I went to the South and met the kind of people who were fighting in such an unglamorous fashion, I mean, fighting to just get someplace to sit and get a sandwich.
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and the, the unglamorous stuff about them that is what's fun about them.
还有,它们非亮眼之处就是它们的有趣之处。
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He likes unglamorous niche products like the "middleware" that insurers use to link various databases.
On one side is the solid, if unglamorous, figure of Pedro Solbes, the finance minister.
Yet young people today are less willing to join a trade viewed as manual and relatively unglamorous.