nondescript

nondescript [ˈnɒndɪskrɪpt]  [ˈnɑ:ndɪskrɪpt] 

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nondescript 基本解释

形容词无明显特征的,难以归类的,难以形容的

名词难以形容或归类的人或物

nondescript 词典解释

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. 毫无特色的;毫无吸引力的
    If you describe something or someone as nondescript, you mean that their appearance is rather dull, and not at all interesting or attractive.

    e.g. Europa House is one of those hundreds of nondescript buildings along the Bath Road.
           欧罗巴大楼是巴斯大道沿路那些成百上千幢毫无特色的建筑之一。
    e.g. ...a nondescript woman of uncertain age...
           年龄不详、相貌平庸的女士

nondescript 单语例句

1. But on second glance, one is bound to notice that even the most nondescript villager carries a business card.

2. With a comfortable carrying capacity of about 30 and nondescript upscale decor, the Taipan bar won't make waves.

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3. UNESCO disagrees and has expressed concern at the palace becoming increasingly hemmed in by nondescript modern Chinese buildings.

4. There are many cities this size in China, but many are nondescript and do not possess distinctive features.

5. The Cedars rooming house as bereft and nondescript as ever but where Max had first met Grace family.

nondescript 英英释义

noun

1. a person is not easily classified and not very interesting

adj

1. lacking distinct or individual characteristics
    dull and uninteresting

    e.g. women dressed in nondescript clothes
           a nondescript novel

    Synonym: characterless