英 [ˌʌnspekˈtækjələ(r)] 美 [ˌʌnspekˈtækjələr]
adj. 不引人注意的;普通的
unspectacular /ˌʌnspɛkˈtækjʊlə/
形容词 If you describe something as unspectacular, you mean that it is rather dull and not remarkable in any way. 不突出的
His progress at school had been unspectacular compared to his brother's.
他在学校取得的进步和他兄弟的相比并不突出。
not spectacular
an unspectacular but necessary task
不引人注意的(unspectacular), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... instinct 本能 functional 实用性的 unspectacular 平庸、没有特色的 ...
He had a steady but unspectacular career.
他的事业稳定但平淡无奇。
His progress at school had been unspectacular compared to his brother's.
他在学校取得的进步和他兄弟的相比并不突出。
"The arrest was entirely unspectacular," she said.
“拘捕行动完全波澜不惊。”她说。
After decades of relatively unspectacular growth, compared to the east Asian economies, India's economy suddenly took off three or four years ago, growing at 8% or more a year.
经历了几十年的相对高速发展后,与其他东亚经济体相比,印度经济三或四年前突然开始腾飞,以每年8%甚至超过%,8%的速度增长。
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They are nice, if unspectacular, attributes for a ruler or a high priest to aspire to.
Wier had a steady if unspectacular round with 16 pars and just one birdie.
At the same time, Ms. Palin's political action committee is raising decent but unspectacular amounts.