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单词 unremarkable
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Definition of unremarkable in English:

unremarkable

adjective ʌnrɪˈmɑːkəb(ə)lˌənrəˈmɑrkəb(ə)l
  • Not particularly interesting or surprising.

    不引人注目的;平凡的

    his early childhood was unremarkable

    他的童年平平淡淡。

    an unremarkable house

    普普通通的房子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Actually, one surprise about meeting Lewis is how unremarkable she looks off the track.
    • For Forbes, there are a lot of poets writing very unremarkable poetry in ordinary language about ordinary lives.
    • Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked.
    • The rest of my evening was fairly unremarkable, save for two other interesting events.
    • For a documentary about a sport widely seen as boring and unremarkable, Gentlemen is loaded with drama.
    • Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
    • But it's unremarkable in its style, galloping along like a transcript of a conversation you might hear on a bus.
    • He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper.
    • While the statement on the website was short and unremarkable, the sidebar on the web page was interesting.
    • She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous.
    • From the outside, the garden looks unremarkable: just a black, rock wall with a concealed entrance.
    • The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable.
    • It could be a hint of promise in an unremarkable season, or the beginning of a transition through which Liverpool finally deliver.
    • It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care.
    • His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans.
    • The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments.
    • On April 2nd, at this unremarkable place, an accident happened that I will remember every day of my life.
    • The sunset, when it came a little while later, was unremarkable.
    • Now the charging of interest is accepted as an unremarkable feature of modern society.
    • Watson's history minutes are interesting, but the doc itself is unremarkable.
    Synonyms
    tedious, dull, monotonous

Derivatives

  • unremarkably

  • adverb
    • Requiem's central characters are also big city drug dealers who want personal liberty, but they have no idealistic notions about freedom, and they are unremarkably dressed.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Guns and the gun culture are so intertwined with American culture that many Americans perceive guns as utterly, unremarkably normal.
      • The next few days passed unremarkably, full of everyday chores.
      • And it failed its first significant test last week, when both parties were undone by something unremarkably predictable - the possibility of a presidential election.
      • She worked steadily, though unremarkably, for another 10 years until, at the age of 29, she was offered a Seventies sitcom which revolved around a couple trying to live off the land in Surbiton.

Definition of unremarkable in US English:

unremarkable

adjectiveˌənrəˈmärkəb(ə)lˌənrəˈmɑrkəb(ə)l
  • Not particularly interesting or surprising.

    不引人注目的;平凡的

    his early childhood was unremarkable

    他的童年平平淡淡。

    an unremarkable house

    普普通通的房子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Watson's history minutes are interesting, but the doc itself is unremarkable.
    • Now the charging of interest is accepted as an unremarkable feature of modern society.
    • He was not even much of a writer, with a bland and unremarkable style of putting pen to paper.
    • From the outside, the garden looks unremarkable: just a black, rock wall with a concealed entrance.
    • The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable.
    • Actually, one surprise about meeting Lewis is how unremarkable she looks off the track.
    • The sunset, when it came a little while later, was unremarkable.
    • It could be a hint of promise in an unremarkable season, or the beginning of a transition through which Liverpool finally deliver.
    • On April 2nd, at this unremarkable place, an accident happened that I will remember every day of my life.
    • His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans.
    • While the statement on the website was short and unremarkable, the sidebar on the web page was interesting.
    • Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
    • For Forbes, there are a lot of poets writing very unremarkable poetry in ordinary language about ordinary lives.
    • But it's unremarkable in its style, galloping along like a transcript of a conversation you might hear on a bus.
    • It is an unremarkable little book with a dull cloth cover, but Janette Ray takes it from the shelf with loving care.
    • The rest of my evening was fairly unremarkable, save for two other interesting events.
    • She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous.
    • The result is a highly inoffensive, passable sound which has its interesting, if unremarkable, moments.
    • For a documentary about a sport widely seen as boring and unremarkable, Gentlemen is loaded with drama.
    • Today, and for quite some time, he was feeling as unremarkable and nondescript as he looked.
    Synonyms
    tedious, dull, monotonous
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