无趣的英语怎么写

1."无趣"用英语怎么说无趣英文单词:boring、lame、cliche
1、boring
读音:英 [?b?:r??] 美 [?b?r??,?bor-]
adj.无聊的,无趣的;令人厌烦的;单调的,乏味的
n.钻孔;钻屑 v.令人厌烦(bore的现在分词)
复数: borings
例句:She found her job very boring.
她觉得自己的工作很无聊 。
2、lame
读音:英 [le?m] 美 [le?m]
adj.蹩脚的;跛的,瘸的;僵痛的;差劲的,无说服力的
vi.变跛 vt.使跛,使残废;把…弄残废
n.(金属)薄板,薄片;(古代护身甲上的)重叠金属片
第三人称单数: lames 现在分词: laming 过去式: lamed
过去分词: lamed 比较级: lamer 最高级: lamest
例句:You shouldn't do this because it's so lame.
你不该这样,因为这实在太无聊了 。
3、cliche
读音:英 ['kli:?e?] 美 [kli:'?e?]
基本意思是“陈腔滥调”,意指毫无新意:老是说别人说的话、做别人做过的事
例句:You always take me to a cinema on the date. You're so cliche.
约会老是带我去看电影,你真是好无趣啊 。
扩展资料:
反义词
1、interesting
读音:英 ['?ntr?st??] 美 ['?ntr?st??]
adj. 有趣的;引人入胜的
例句:This book is interesting.
这本书很有趣 。
【无趣的英语怎么写】2、absorbing
读音:英 [?b's??b??] 美 [?b's??rb??]
adj. 吸引人的;非常有趣的
动词absorb的现在分词.
例句:The novel was so absorbing that she read on without a break even forgetting food and sleep.
这本小说非常引人入胜,她一口气读了下去,甚至废寝忘食 。
2.没意思的英文怎么写boring
没意思是boring 或者not interesting
boring
bor.ing
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adj.(形容词)
Uninteresting and tiresome; dull.
无聊的:无趣的和令人厌烦的;单调沉闷的
bor“ingly
adv.(副词)
bor“ingness
n.(名词)
boring,monotonous,tedious,irksome,tiresome,humdrum
These adjectives refer to what is so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness.
这些形容词都指缺乏趣味,令人精神疲倦的 。
Boring implies feelings of listlessness and discontent:
Boring 指无精打采和不满意的感觉:
I had expected the book to be boring, but on the contrary it was fascinating. What ismonotonous bores because of lack of variety:
我本以为这本书很乏味,但正好相反,它竟让人着迷 。表示monotonous 的东西令人厌烦是因为缺少变化:
“There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea” (James Russell Lowell).
“没有东西更象大海一样单调到让人绝望了” (詹姆士·罗素·洛威尔) 。
Tedious suggests dull slowness or long-windedness:
Tedious 说明令人乏味的缓慢或漫长的曲折:
When we travel from coast to coast, we take a plane to avoid spending tedious days on the train.
当从一个海滨旅行到另一个海滨时,我们乘坐飞机以避免在火车上打发无聊时光 。
Irksome describes what is demanding of time and effort and yet is dull and often unrewarding:
Irksome 指需要时间和努力,然而是单调而且通常是没有回报的:
“I know and feel what an irksome task the writing of long letters is” (Edmund Burke). Something
“我知道也感到写长信是一件多么令人烦恼的任务” (埃德蒙·布克) 。
tiresome fatigues because it seems to be interminable or to be marked by unremitting sameness:
tiresome 的东西令人厌倦是因为它看起来无穷无尽或毫无变化:
“What a tiresome being is a man who is fond of talking” (Benjamin Jowett).