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 lacklustre ['læk`lʌstɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无光泽的, 无生气的

n. 无光泽, 无生气




    lacklustre
    [ adj ]
    1. lacking brilliance or vitality

    2. <adj.all>
      a dull lackluster life
      a lusterless performance
    3. lacking luster or shine

    4. <adj.all>
      staring with lackluster eyes
      lusterless hair


    Lackluster \Lack"lus`ter\, Lacklustre \Lack"lus`tre\, n.
    A lack of luster.


    Lackluster \Lack"lus`ter\, Lacklustre \Lack"lus`tre\ a.
    1. Wanting luster or brightness. ``Lackluster eye.'' --Shak.

    2. Lacking spirit, liveliness, or enthusiasm; dull.
    [PJC]

    3. Mediocre; as, a lackluster performance.
    [PJC]

    1. It also represents a strategy change for the US conglomerate, which has been examining ways to help its lacklustre share price. Alcatel-Alsthom will pay FFr13.2bn in cash, in three instalments, for the stake.
    2. More than 550 candidates and 15 political parties are vying for seats in the 80-member lower house of parliament. In spite of what many observers have described as a lacklustre campaign, the turnout is expected to be high.
    3. Otherwise, it is the Munich formula as usual: end-of-season offerings performed by glossy names on little or no rehearsal to often scrappy, lacklustre effect.
    4. This was scaled down, as a result of the lacklustre performance of the Chinese stock markets, and the government's desire to see savings channelled into bonds. Tsingtao's profits are forecast to rise to Yn193m (Dollars 33m) this year from Yn44m in 1992.
    5. His idea of building homes worthy of a leading economy led to the establishment of Toyota Home which, despite its lacklustre performance, has been allowed to continue.
    6. But that still represented a gain of Dollars 39.50. Traders explained zinc's relatively lacklustre performance - up Dollars 1.50 at Dollars 1,001 a tonne - as a reflection of the heavy stocks burden that is still overhanging the market.
    7. In 1989, a new generation of dissidents who came to power consigned him to the lacklustre post of Federal Assembly chairman.
    8. It also had its no-nos (the most lacklustre opening concert anyone can recall) and its lulus (the theme of James MacMillan's music 'in focus'). Yet Edinburgh's remains a uniquely beloved festival, not least because of Edinburgh itself.
    9. Yesterday's results would have been flat without the accounting changes, and the outlook will remain lacklustre for at least another 12 months.
    10. But the main cause of Bush's loss of popularity is the desolate economic situation.' Elsewhere the lacklustre apercu demands more skilful decoration.
    11. Following the corrections in the bonds and equities markets, we saw lower levels of new orders in May and June but they were comfortably ahead of last year.' Europe and the Americas generated strong growth with Asia held back by a lacklustre Japan.
    12. Manweb lost 20 to 672p and Seeboard 17 to 308p. In a lacklustre stores sector, Sears were strong ahead of results today.
    13. Recently, however, growth has been lacklustre. In 1993, net profits rose by less than 4 per cent to Dollars 24.9m.
    14. I suspect England are awaiting the arrival of the New Zealand referee Colin Hawke with anticipation. But poor refereeing does not explain why England have been so lacklustre. Without the silky Jeremy Guscott, the backline appears wooden.
    15. JOHANNESBURG ended mixed in lacklustre trading ahead of today's public holiday.
    16. The newly listed Citizens National Bank went the day's limit up of Won800 to Won17,400 but other banking issues were lacklustre. TAIPEI edged back as profits were taken in financial stocks after their recent strong run.
    17. The lacklustre World Cup final between Brazil and Italy proved that football can never be relied upon to entertain; last week's UEFA cup defeat of Blackburn by part-timers Trelleborgs proved that mediocrity can always triumph over talent.
    18. But there are many reasons to fear that any recovery will be lacklustre.
    19. But it might do so, considering its arguments appear to be winning over the City. Owners has a lacklustre record.
    20. The weighted index lost a net 21.57 at 4,565.04. NEW ZEALAND saw lacklustre trading that was not helped by the closure of Australian markets.
    21. But the economy has remained lacklustre, and the appreciation in the yen is delaying an upturn.
    22. Delays render them dull and lacklustre.
    23. This lacklustre backdrop, combined with the flood of new property developments flowing onto the market, has already taken a toll on demand.
    24. In the final against Steffi Graf the world champion remained silent and lost 6-2 6-1. At the time I was convinced that her lacklustre performance was due to the conscious effort she made to change the habit of a tennis lifetime.
    25. But two lacklustre years followed.
    26. Unfortunately Kudriavchenko's lacklustre showing in it would not easily win my vote.
    27. Despite lacklustre world economic conditions and LME copper stocks reaching a 15-year peak, the copper price climbed steadily.
    28. The company said the gains reflected growth strategy last year, which included the acquisition of the Wilkinson Sword operations and alliances with Wellcome, Glaxo and Jouveinal. By comparison, American Home Products had a lacklustre first quarter.
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