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单词 faceless
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Definition of faceless in English:

faceless

adjective ˈfeɪsləsˈfeɪsləs
  • 1(of a person) remote and impersonal; anonymous.

    (人)匿名的;身份不明的

    the faceless bureaucrats who made the rules

    制定规章的那些幕后官僚。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite the introduction of minor female characters, they remain faceless.
    • We worry that the faceless enemy is still lurking nearby.
    • Congratulations belong to a multitude of faceless individuals.
    • I couldn't stop thinking about the mystery of why the faceless boy had risked so much so that I could get to the target.
    • At the heart of each party are a handful of faceless people.
    • The film places them in a situation where they are attacked with relentless vehemence by a faceless enemy they know very little of.
    • Behind her, a faceless figure was just visible, only really visible because of his prominent top-hat.
    • To see a faceless figure or person in your dream, indicates that you are still searching for your own identity and finding out who you are.
    • I fall asleep almost immediately, fading into a grayness where faceless people surround me.
    • For a change this documentary did not have faceless people talking shyly with their faces blurred digitally.
    • The planning committee had its own concerns - a faceless official who blocked their decisions.
    • We need that sense of kinship if we are to see each other as members of a shared society - not representatives of a faceless enemy.
    • He could see no clear end to the seats, nor the faceless people inside them.
    • Who are the faceless idiots who dream up such meaningless titles for our well established institutions?
    • Anthony shrugged his shoulders in his very indifferent way, looking about as if he was looking at a sea of faceless people.
    • To Malcolm, they're just the faceless employees of a foreign newspaper.
    • I went along for an interview in London, and a particularly grey, faceless person interviewed me.
    • Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended.
    • That night, when sleep did come, I dreamed of the faceless man who loved me.
    1. 1.1 (of a building or place) characterless and dull.
      (建筑物,地方)无个性的,单调乏味的
      the faceless sprawl of south London
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You could stay in one of the big, faceless chain hotels, but wouldn't you rather treat yourself to a little luxury?
      • So my image of that is then, people are living in what you might call fairly faceless suburbs with no community focus.
      • The cinema dates back to a time when suburbs had independent cinemas not located in faceless shopping malls.
      • Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people.
      • Its individuality and its links with York, which is not a faceless city but has its own special character and heritage, are swept away.
      • The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products.
      • They also say the the plans would turn Bolton into a faceless shopping centre.
      • Don't let this beautiful historical village turn into a faceless urban sprawl.
      • It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses.
      • Except what you can't see in the picture are the faceless council estates all around, and you can't smell the pigs grunting on the city farm over the road.
      • It seemed like Shobha's perfect man had been snatched from her by destiny and faceless international criminals.
      • But who would want to visit a place of flyovers, viaducts and faceless retail parks?
      • A certain pub or restaurant or art gallery was not something faceless, or without secret personality.
      • How does a hotelier differentiate itself in this time of nameless, faceless hotel rooms?
      • I agree and this seems particularly true of a city like Detroit where derelict buildings stand beside a host of faceless skyscrapers.
      • Swindon must stop expanding or risk becoming a faceless town, she has warned.
      • There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities.
      Synonyms
      characterless, colourless, nondescript, unremarkable

Derivatives

  • facelessness

  • noun
    • The album's folk-inflected midsection is definitely its best swath, and the other sections that surround it are plagued by a kind of facelessness that keep them from sticking.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The facelessness and ease allow us to say things to each other that we might, before email, have said only to our shrinks.
      • Nuclear war perhaps best exemplifies the facelessness and technological distancing so essential to modern evil.
      • It was the facelessness and unresponsiveness and steadfastness of this last group that provided an unexpected ‘What, me worry?’
      • Interestingly, the visual expression of their chilly sound is one of monochromatic, computer-generated facelessness.

Definition of faceless in US English:

faceless

adjectiveˈfāsləsˈfeɪsləs
  • 1(of a person) remote and impersonal; anonymous.

    (人)匿名的;身份不明的

    the faceless bureaucrats who made the rules

    制定规章的那些幕后官僚。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That night, when sleep did come, I dreamed of the faceless man who loved me.
    • Congratulations belong to a multitude of faceless individuals.
    • Despite the introduction of minor female characters, they remain faceless.
    • I fall asleep almost immediately, fading into a grayness where faceless people surround me.
    • For a change this documentary did not have faceless people talking shyly with their faces blurred digitally.
    • Who are the faceless idiots who dream up such meaningless titles for our well established institutions?
    • I went along for an interview in London, and a particularly grey, faceless person interviewed me.
    • He could see no clear end to the seats, nor the faceless people inside them.
    • Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended.
    • To Malcolm, they're just the faceless employees of a foreign newspaper.
    • At the heart of each party are a handful of faceless people.
    • The planning committee had its own concerns - a faceless official who blocked their decisions.
    • To see a faceless figure or person in your dream, indicates that you are still searching for your own identity and finding out who you are.
    • We worry that the faceless enemy is still lurking nearby.
    • Behind her, a faceless figure was just visible, only really visible because of his prominent top-hat.
    • We need that sense of kinship if we are to see each other as members of a shared society - not representatives of a faceless enemy.
    • The film places them in a situation where they are attacked with relentless vehemence by a faceless enemy they know very little of.
    • Anthony shrugged his shoulders in his very indifferent way, looking about as if he was looking at a sea of faceless people.
    • I couldn't stop thinking about the mystery of why the faceless boy had risked so much so that I could get to the target.
    1. 1.1 (of a building or place) characterless and dull.
      (建筑物,地方)无个性的,单调乏味的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A certain pub or restaurant or art gallery was not something faceless, or without secret personality.
      • It's not like you're a civil servant in the faceless halls of bureaucracy, unable to change your job description or influence your bosses.
      • They also say the the plans would turn Bolton into a faceless shopping centre.
      • The small traders will oppose any scheme to transform the town centre into a conglomeration of faceless shops selling the same products.
      • I agree and this seems particularly true of a city like Detroit where derelict buildings stand beside a host of faceless skyscrapers.
      • You could stay in one of the big, faceless chain hotels, but wouldn't you rather treat yourself to a little luxury?
      • Except what you can't see in the picture are the faceless council estates all around, and you can't smell the pigs grunting on the city farm over the road.
      • So my image of that is then, people are living in what you might call fairly faceless suburbs with no community focus.
      • There are no pictures of exhausted flight attendants in faceless hotel rooms in nameless cities.
      • Don't let this beautiful historical village turn into a faceless urban sprawl.
      • How does a hotelier differentiate itself in this time of nameless, faceless hotel rooms?
      • Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people.
      • But who would want to visit a place of flyovers, viaducts and faceless retail parks?
      • Its individuality and its links with York, which is not a faceless city but has its own special character and heritage, are swept away.
      • It seemed like Shobha's perfect man had been snatched from her by destiny and faceless international criminals.
      • The cinema dates back to a time when suburbs had independent cinemas not located in faceless shopping malls.
      • Swindon must stop expanding or risk becoming a faceless town, she has warned.
      Synonyms
      characterless, colourless, nondescript, unremarkable
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