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lacklustre

英 [ˈlæklʌstə(r)]

美 [ˈlæklʌstər]

adj.  无趣味的; 单调的; 枯燥乏味的

Collins.1 / BNC.19375

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 无趣味的;单调的;枯燥乏味的
      not interesting or exciting; dull
      1. a lacklustre performance
        枯燥乏味的表演
      2. lacklustre hair
        无光泽的头发

    柯林斯词典

      in AM, use 美国英语用 lackluster

    • ADJ-GRADED 无生气的;无活力的;单调乏味的
      If you describe something or someone aslacklustre, you mean that they are not exciting or energetic.
      1. He has already been blamed for his party's lackluster performance during the election campaign.
        他的政党在竞选活动中表现平平,他因此已受到指责。

    英英释义

    adj

    双语例句

    • Stocks in Chinese warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange have doubled to 224,000 tonnes this year, suggesting lacklustre demand.
      上海期货交易所监管下中国各仓库的铜库存今年增加了一倍,达到22.4万吨,显示需求疲软。
    • But issuance from top-rated companies has been lacklustre.
      但拥有最高评级的企业发行的债券缺乏吸引力。
    • Lacklustre sales in the developed world need a lift, he says.
      他说,(可口可乐)在发达国家的销售业绩乏善可陈,需要加强。
    • 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。
    • But analysts say the lacklustre performance of the parliamentary opposition had lulled the government into a sense of complacency and they had underestimated popular discontent.
      但是分析人士说,议会反对派的平淡表现使政府产生了自满情绪,低估了民众的不满。
    • 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。
    • This lacklustre performance is probably not due to mismanagement.
      表现如此乏力或许并不是因为管理不善。
    • Having been around since the late 1960s priority lending has a lacklustre record in reducing poverty.
      早在20世纪60年代末印度就开始推行重点贷款,但这一直以来在扶贫方面无甚建树。
    • But the added effect of a persistently high yen, which makes exporters 'prices less competitive, together with lacklustre consumer spending and surging oil and food prices, leaves the Japanese government with a strong reason to be concerned about the slowing economy.
      然而,日元持续高企的影响,加之疲弱的消费者支出和不断飙升的石油及食品价格,给了日本政府强有力的理由,来担心经济的不断放缓。日元升值降低了出口商的价格竞争力。
    • The move is fuelling fears that underwriters will be pushed into lending to so-called cornerstone investors, potentially creating false demand in the lacklustre market for initial public offerings.
      此举令人们更加担心,承销商们将受到压力,促使它们向所谓的基石投资者提供贷款。这可能在死气沉沉的首次公开发行市场上制造虚假的需求。