uninteresting [
'ʌn'intristiŋ]
a. 引不起兴趣的, 无趣味的, 乏味的
- Dull and uninteresting.
枯燥的且无趣味的 - Tedious, monotonous, or uninteresting work of any kind.
平庸的作品冗长,单调,令人感到乏味的作品
uninteresting[ adj ]- arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement
<adj.all>
a very uninteresting account of her trip
- characteristic or suggestive of an institution especially in being uniform or dull or unimaginative
<adj.all>
institutional food
- "Yet he has never written an uninteresting sentence."
- I don't believe there are that many good parts for men either. It's just that even with bad parts in uninteresting films the focus is on the man's problems.
- I arrived on Sunday, checked into my hotel, found a ton of uninteresting paper and nine baseball caps from sponsors such as Coca-Cola and Con Edison.
- The rest of the news was that the dances and the dancers looked anxious but uninteresting, and dragging Klimt's name into these goings-on was an insult to the fair name of Viennese painting. Mauricio Wainrot's Swing the Cat ended the evening.
- He was a pianist who was congenitally incapable of being uninteresting, but sometimes his illogicality and wilfulness are hard to follow.
- Anyway, this amazingly prolific contemporary of Bach and Handel composed more than 3,000 pieces, a bounty for the Telemann fan and a distinctly uninteresting fact for those who prefer Mozart, Beethoven or Brahms.
- The problem is the material, which is, simply, uninteresting.
- In any event, after a not uninteresting inquiry into this emerging issue, the Post raised some disconcerting questions: "If the economy sickens, could the ranks of panhandlers everywhere do anything but grow?
- Perhaps unsurprisingly, this richly varied and not uninteresting show is muddled and, for an exhibition about things European, depressingly parochial. Too much is taken aboard.
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