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单词 uncool
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Definition of uncool in English:

uncool

adjectiveʌnˈkuːlˌənˈkul
informal
  • Not fashionable or impressive.

    〈非正式〉不流行的;给人印象不深的;不酷的

    an uncool haircut

    不时髦的发型。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So many things about this scene were just simply uncool.
    • ‘Hitching’ or hitch-hiking were really quite uncool terms.
    • But at the end of the day you've got to hand it to kids: their world is black and white, cool and uncool.
    • I was young and dumb, and anything old was just uncool.
    • I think the younger generation have obtained from somewhere or other the impression that I am uncool.
    • It's just shockingly uncool and hopelessly out of date.
    • Who cares about how cool I am or how uncool you are?
    • This is very uncool, very unhip work that I'm doing.
    • Call me uncool, but I have been excited about this all week.
    • Am I that old and out of touch, so entirely uncool and devoid of reasonable advice and emotional support?
    • Keep everything low-key, and no PDA with this guy (you know, public displays of affection) because that would be way uncool.
    • Or would they rather emotionally identify with the uncool, harrumphing, self-righteous crowd, who just don't get it?
    • It's uncool to have parents tagging along everywhere.
    • I know I've made fun of you guys in the past, and I know that's totally uncool.
    • I was almost impressed, though I never let on - very uncool.
    • I know it's completely uncool to blather on about one's partner.
    • I am either cool or uncool, it's so hard to tell when you're young.
    • In the school atmosphere, you really don't want to appear too uncool.
    • Of course, it would be uncool to be excited about being so cool.
    • Nothing, and I mean nothing, he did could be construed as uncool.

Definition of uncool in US English:

uncool

adjectiveˌənˈkulˌənˈko͞ol
informal
  • Not fashionable or impressive.

    〈非正式〉不流行的;给人印象不深的;不酷的

    an uncool haircut

    不时髦的发型。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Hitching’ or hitch-hiking were really quite uncool terms.
    • Who cares about how cool I am or how uncool you are?
    • Call me uncool, but I have been excited about this all week.
    • I was young and dumb, and anything old was just uncool.
    • So many things about this scene were just simply uncool.
    • In the school atmosphere, you really don't want to appear too uncool.
    • This is very uncool, very unhip work that I'm doing.
    • I know it's completely uncool to blather on about one's partner.
    • It's just shockingly uncool and hopelessly out of date.
    • I was almost impressed, though I never let on - very uncool.
    • I am either cool or uncool, it's so hard to tell when you're young.
    • Am I that old and out of touch, so entirely uncool and devoid of reasonable advice and emotional support?
    • Or would they rather emotionally identify with the uncool, harrumphing, self-righteous crowd, who just don't get it?
    • Nothing, and I mean nothing, he did could be construed as uncool.
    • But at the end of the day you've got to hand it to kids: their world is black and white, cool and uncool.
    • It's uncool to have parents tagging along everywhere.
    • I know I've made fun of you guys in the past, and I know that's totally uncool.
    • Of course, it would be uncool to be excited about being so cool.
    • I think the younger generation have obtained from somewhere or other the impression that I am uncool.
    • Keep everything low-key, and no PDA with this guy (you know, public displays of affection) because that would be way uncool.
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