drab ♦︎ grey ♦︎ featureless ♦︎ nondescript ♦︎ colourlessThese words all describe things or people that are not interesting or unusual so that you do not notice or remember them.這些詞均表示平淡無奇的、無趣的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a drab / grey / featureless / colourless world◆a drab / grey / featureless landscape◆a drab / featureless / nondescript building◆a drab / featureless room◆drab / featureless corridors / walls◆a grey / nondescript / colourless man◆rather drab / grey / featureless / nondescript / colourless■drab(especially of a place) without interest or bright colour(尤指場所)無吸引力的,無光彩的◆She longed to be out of the cold, drab little office.她渴望離開那個冷冰冰的小辦公室。■grey (especially BrE) (NAmE usuallygray) (of a person or life) not interesting, unusual or attractive in any way(人)無趣的;(生活)單調乏味的◆Ours is a company that isn't run by grey men in suits.我們公司不是由那些身穿套裝、沉悶無趣的人所經營的。◆It is thought of as a city of grey bureaucracy.那一城市被認爲是實行死板官僚體制的地方。■featureless(especially of a place) without any noticeable features or qualities(尤指場所)沒有特色的,平淡無奇的◆It is a barren and featureless wasteland.那是一片貧瘠且毫無特色的荒原。■nondescriptˈnɒndɪskrɪpt; NAmEˈnɑːndɪskrɪpt(of a person or place) without any interesting or unusual features or qualities(人)平庸的,無個性的;(場所)無特色的◆He wore a shabby suit and looked thoroughly nondescript.他穿了一身破舊的套裝,看上去毫無個性。◆It was a bare landscape occasionally interrupted by nondescript villages.那是一片荒蕪的原野,偶然可以看到幾個毫不起眼的村落。■colourless (BrE) (NAmEcolorless) without any interesting features or qualities; showing, or making people feel, no emotion無趣的;枯燥的;缺乏情趣的◆He was a small, colourless man who worked as a clerk.他是個身材矮小、缺乏情趣的人,擔任文書工作。◆'I suppose so,' she said in a colourless voice.“我想是這樣吧。”她語調平板地說。◆Too many passive verbs make for flabby, colourless prose.過多使用被動語態會使散文軟塌無力,毫無生氣。ⓘ Colourless is used especially to describe sb's personality or voice, or a piece of writing. * colourless尤用於形容人的性格或聲音,或文字作品。OPPcolourful ⇨ coloured
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