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单词 unchallenging
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Definition of unchallenging in English:

unchallenging

adjectiveʌnˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒɪŋˌənˈtʃæləndʒɪŋ
  • 1(of a task or situation) not testing one's abilities.

    (任务,形势)无挑战性的

    my job was unchallenging

    我的工作毫无挑战性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm telling myself if I work for an hour and a half, then I can go curl up in bed with my cat and read something fluffy and unchallenging, because that's what I'd really like to be doing.
    • Another chance to watch human lab-rats undertake unlikely and often unchallenging challenges.
    • Levinson, for example, is an M.I.T.-educated genius who has settled for an unchallenging job at a cable TV company.
    • I thought the classes were too easy and unchallenging.
    • The players resemble Japan's coddled workers, accustomed to lifetime employment as comfortable as it is unchallenging.
    • The book is written in clear, simple language with an unchallenging vocabulary.
    • People in their early 20s are particularly lazy, despite the fact that the question about sport included the physically unchallenging options of snooker, pool and billiards.
    • These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula.
    • Somehow avoiding the curse of having been partially lottery funded, this is unchallenging but happy and entertaining stuff.
    • Now, I'm not here to say the folks who defend the right and conservative views in Alberta's media are a bunch of mental sloths who have grown fat and weak in the unchallenging environment of provincial politics.
    • Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task.
    • The eventual outcome is a foregone conclusion - overqualified employees holding jobs they find boring, unchallenging, and unrewarding.
    • These books are popular because they are unchallenging.
    • Basically this is a fluffy romantic comedy, so it seems out of place to complain that it's predictable and unchallenging.
    • ‘This is rewarding executives for unchallenging targets,’ one institution told the London Evening Standard.
    • Overall, this leaves a fairly simple and unchallenging level of gameplay.
    • We can also be bored, however, even when we are engaged in the pursuit of desires, namely when this pursuit consists only of unchallenging activities.
    • What I am suggesting, having read the majority of the novels myself, is that Winfrey's picks proved that readable literature is not by definition unchallenging or unworthy of both popular acclaim and critical respect.
    • With the poor storyline, unchallenging missions, and poor enemy AI, the single player portion of the game is totally disposable.
    • It was a gorgeous day for sitting in the sunshine in a pub garden with a Pimms (tried it today, once was enough) enjoying an unchallenging but entertaining read.
    Synonyms
    simple, not difficult, straightforward, clear, accessible, direct, undemanding, unexacting, unsophisticated, trouble-free, painless, effortless, easy, facile, elementary, idiot-proof, plain sailing, a five-finger exercise, nothing
  • 2Not threatening someone's position.

    无威胁性的

    his voice was gentle and unchallenging

    他的语调柔和,毫无威胁之意。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The French press, which has traditionally been reverential and unchallenging of its political and cultural elites, decided that his previous use of her to promote his political career meant that the situation was fair game.
    • Most of the reasons for this he attributes to staff officers whom the secretary may have intimidated into unchallenging compliance with his broader views.
    • In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude.

Definition of unchallenging in US English:

unchallenging

adjectiveˌənˈtʃæləndʒɪŋˌənˈCHalənjiNG
  • 1(of a task or situation) not testing one's abilities.

    (任务,形势)无挑战性的

    my job was unchallenging

    我的工作毫无挑战性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I thought the classes were too easy and unchallenging.
    • Another chance to watch human lab-rats undertake unlikely and often unchallenging challenges.
    • These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula.
    • What I am suggesting, having read the majority of the novels myself, is that Winfrey's picks proved that readable literature is not by definition unchallenging or unworthy of both popular acclaim and critical respect.
    • The players resemble Japan's coddled workers, accustomed to lifetime employment as comfortable as it is unchallenging.
    • These books are popular because they are unchallenging.
    • Somehow avoiding the curse of having been partially lottery funded, this is unchallenging but happy and entertaining stuff.
    • It was a gorgeous day for sitting in the sunshine in a pub garden with a Pimms (tried it today, once was enough) enjoying an unchallenging but entertaining read.
    • Now, I'm not here to say the folks who defend the right and conservative views in Alberta's media are a bunch of mental sloths who have grown fat and weak in the unchallenging environment of provincial politics.
    • The book is written in clear, simple language with an unchallenging vocabulary.
    • Overall, this leaves a fairly simple and unchallenging level of gameplay.
    • With the poor storyline, unchallenging missions, and poor enemy AI, the single player portion of the game is totally disposable.
    • Levinson, for example, is an M.I.T.-educated genius who has settled for an unchallenging job at a cable TV company.
    • People in their early 20s are particularly lazy, despite the fact that the question about sport included the physically unchallenging options of snooker, pool and billiards.
    • Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task.
    • The eventual outcome is a foregone conclusion - overqualified employees holding jobs they find boring, unchallenging, and unrewarding.
    • I'm telling myself if I work for an hour and a half, then I can go curl up in bed with my cat and read something fluffy and unchallenging, because that's what I'd really like to be doing.
    • ‘This is rewarding executives for unchallenging targets,’ one institution told the London Evening Standard.
    • We can also be bored, however, even when we are engaged in the pursuit of desires, namely when this pursuit consists only of unchallenging activities.
    • Basically this is a fluffy romantic comedy, so it seems out of place to complain that it's predictable and unchallenging.
    Synonyms
    simple, not difficult, straightforward, clear, accessible, direct, undemanding, unexacting, unsophisticated, trouble-free, painless, effortless, easy, facile, elementary, idiot-proof, plain sailing, a five-finger exercise, nothing
    1. 1.1 Not threatening someone's position.
      无威胁性的
      his voice was gentle and unchallenging

      他的语调柔和,毫无威胁之意。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude.
      • The French press, which has traditionally been reverential and unchallenging of its political and cultural elites, decided that his previous use of her to promote his political career meant that the situation was fair game.
      • Most of the reasons for this he attributes to staff officers whom the secretary may have intimidated into unchallenging compliance with his broader views.
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