vapid
英 [ˈvæpɪd]
美 [ˈvæpɪd]
adj. 乏味的; 枯燥的; 愚蠢的
BNC.37781 / COCA.26818
牛津词典
adj.
- 乏味的;枯燥的;愚蠢的
lacking interest or intelligence
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 乏味的;枯燥的;无趣的
If you describe someone or something asvapid, you are critical of them because they are dull and uninteresting.- ...the Minister's young and rather vapid wife...
部长年轻无趣的妻子 - She made a vapid comment about the weather.
她对天气作了一番平淡无奇的评论。
- ...the Minister's young and rather vapid wife...
英英释义
adj
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- a vapid conversation
- a vapid smile
- a bunch of vapid schoolgirls
- lacking taste or flavor or tang
- a bland diet
- insipid hospital food
- flavorless supermarket tomatoes
- vapid beer
- vapid tea
双语例句
- I'm so sick of the word "good"; it is so stale and vapid!
“善”这个词令我十分恶心;它是如此陈腐,如此索然无味! - She made a vapid comment about the weather.
她对天气作了一番平淡无奇的评论。 - I remember bingeing on television when I was a child and having that vapid feeling after watching hours of TV.
我记得我小时候看电视带来的狂欢以及看了数小时电视之后的索然无味的感觉。 - A bland diet; insipid hospital food; flavorless supermarket tomatoes; vapid beer; vapid tea.
不油腻的饮食;无味的医院的食物;无味的超市的番茄;乏味的啤酒;无味的茶。 - His conversation was vapid in the extreme.
他谈话乏味之极。 - Vapid prose apart, Drucker himself could have drafted that press release.
如果不是因为行文枯燥乏味,这篇新闻稿简直就像是出自德鲁克本人之手。 - The staggering success of yellow tail, with its kangaroo label, spawned so many imitation "critter" brands, as they were known, that at the bottom end of the market, Australia came to be seen as ubiquitous and vapid.
带着袋鼠标签的黄尾葡萄酒(yellowtail)惊人的成功,引发了太多模仿的、被称之为“牛马”品牌的葡萄酒,在低端市场,澳大利亚开始被视为无所不在的乏味之选。 - Make vapid or deprive of spirit.
使索然无味或变得没精神。 - Too much hard working will make life vapid and kill the vitality and sunshine of life.
多虚伪呀,功用太重又索然无味扼杀了生命的生机与灿烂。 - He did the same thing year by year and found life vapid.
他每年做着同样的事,觉得生活索然无味。