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1. | I had a sensitive consciousness of always appearing constrained, boorish, and dull. |
| 我深切地感觉到自己束手束脚,笨手笨脚,呆呆板板,怔怔傻傻。 |
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2. | A person who is regarded as dull, passive, or unresponsive. |
| 生活呆板、懒散的人一个愚笨的、木纳的和无反应的人 |
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3. | The old man's life became dull and colorless. |
| 老人的生活变得呆板无趣。 |
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4. | Ben's voice had a dull flat quality as he uttered these admirable opinions. |
| 阿宾引用这些金玉良言时,提不起精神来,声音很呆板。 |
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5. | The dull globe, the dead mass, the Earth itself, rose and stretched under me. |
| 地球,这呆板的星体,僵死的一团,竟在我的脚下升起、舒展! |
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6. | 1.stiff; inflexible; dull; mechanical; toneless; expressionless; 2.without flexibility |
| 呆板 |
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7. | The lecture was as dull as ditchwater. |
| 那次讲座非常呆板乏味。 |
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8. | His performances have become wooden and dull. |
| 他的演出变得呆板乏味。 |
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9. | He played the piano in a dull and mechanical way. |
| 他弹钢琴非常枯燥、呆板。 |
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10. | The skyline is dull compared to the imposing glass skyscrapers of Hong Kong. |
| 同香港那些雄伟壮丽的玻璃摩天大楼相比,澳门这个城市的空中轮廓显得呆板。 |
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