blandness 的定义
bland·er, bland·est.
- pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
- soothing or balmy, as air: a bland southern breeze.
- nonirritating, as food or medicines: a bland diet.
- not highly flavored; mild; tasteless: a bland sauce.
- lacking in special interest, liveliness, individuality, etc.; insipid; dull: a bland young man; a bland situation comedy.
- unemotional, indifferent, or casual: his bland acknowledgment of guilt.
blandness 近义词
dullness
更多blandness例句
- Known to be bland with a subtle taste of asparagus, cicadas have long been consumed across cultures.
- It’s bland by design, a rundown of who can do what and when.
- If your childhood palate was heavily shaped by precision-engineered processed food, simpler, blander midcentury classics are almost a relief.
- What sells the entire experience is iOS 14, a software update that brings marked improvements to the bland grid of app icons that have dominated the iPhone’s display since the beginning.
- At times I found myself laughing at the bland dialogue, and once audibly groaned when a character’s last ditch effort to take down the Galactic Empire involved—you guessed it—flying through a tiny corridor to shoot some missiles into a hole.
- The Butterbrief, issued by Pope Innocent VIII, was a turning point for the then bland Stollen, which gradually became sweeter.
- Because holy hell was that bland, unfunny, uncomfortable, and just plain confusing.
- He is the drone official, the bland-faced human-resources manager tasked with dropping the axe.
- Head of State was prescient, but hollow; I Think I Love My Wife was bland; and the documentary Good Hair was fascinating fun.
- Despite the equal-parts bland and painful dialogue, the game still looks interesting.
- Therefore, Bland concluded that Parliament technically had no jurisdiction over the American colonies.
- "Perhaps your ladyship can persuade Lady Hartledon to exert herself," suggested the bland doctor.
- The King, on his return from the Continent, found his subjects in no bland humour.
- Ovid looked a bit doubtful, but Scattergood's voice was so interested, so bland, that any suspicion of irony was allayed.
- As soon as they are whipped they make off to wives and home, and meet the scouts with a bland smile and outstretched hand.