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lacklustre是什么意思

lacklustre

['læk,lʌstə]
  • adj. 无光泽的;无生气的
  • n. 无光泽;无生气

英文词源


lacklustre (adj.)
chiefly British English spelling of lackluster (q.v.); for spelling, see -re.

双语例句


1. When his lacklustre eyes fell on Chueh - hui's white face, Chueh - min cried in surprise, " What's wrong?
觉民 把失神的眼光定在 觉慧 的苍白的脸上, 惊讶地说: “ 怎么?

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2. Lacklustre demand meant the government had to halve its retail issuance.
萎靡不振的需求,意味着政府不得不将面向散户的发行额减少一半.

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3. Many of the national pavilions are lacklustre and unimaginative by comparison.
相比之下,许多国家展馆显得缺乏生气和想象力.

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4. There are many other explanations for the lacklustre response to price signal.
油价一路虎视眈眈地高攀,外界却对此反应冷淡,这其中有诸多原因.

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5. Some bars and restaurants say business is lacklustre too.
一些酒吧和饭店说生意也不好.

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