forgettable / fərˈgɛt /

遗忘的遗忘健忘的遗忘者

forgettable2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

for·got or for·gat [fer-gat]; /fərˈgæt/; for·got·ten [fer-got-n] /fərˈgɒt n/ or for·got; for·get·ting.

  1. to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
  2. to omit or neglect unintentionally: I forgot to shut the window before leaving.
  3. to leave behind unintentionally; neglect to take: to forget one's keys.
v. 无主动词 verb

for·got or for·gat [fer-gat]; /fərˈgæt/; for·got·ten [fer-got-n] /fərˈgɒt n/ or for·got; for·get·ting.

  1. to cease or omit to think of something.

forgettable 近义词

forgettable

等同于 featureless

forgettable构成的短语

  • forget it
  • forget oneself
  • forgive and forget

更多forgettable例句

  1. In the moment Isaiah Wright took flight — blond dreadlocks streaming behind him, a chance at his first career touchdown within reach — it was easy to forget how unlikely it all was.
  2. “I totally forgot about the fact that we were not finished with the agenda,” he said later.
  3. It’s time to rely on local partnerships, cross-border collaborations, and all the human teamwork that’s easy to forget when there’s a shiny new button to click.
  4. In fact, the Reds have been so impenetrable defensively for the past two seasons, it’s easy to forget that they have also been as good as any team in the world going forward.
  5. I barely knew this person, and that is how she treated my family, which I will never forget.
  6. But his first forays into film were forgettable comedies like Booty Call.
  7. But he seemed on first encounter to be very gray, more a forgettable clerk than a firebrand cleric.
  8. Today, the Saudis vent their anger with fits of forgettable diplomatic rage.
  9. He is, and was at Georgetown, for the most part, general and passive and forgettable.
  10. And none of that really mattered anyway, because he was just forgettable at debates and on the stump.
  11. In the afternoon we moved our headquarters back a mile or so to a commodious and moderately clean farm with a forgettable name.
  12. They are so much more passive and forgettable than luggage—abroad that is.
  13. The Treaty contained many Articles, now become forgettable to mankind.
  14. "I used to live here," he said, ashamed to be so forgettable.
  15. All the time there was a steady bruise at the bottom of his soul, but so steady as to be forgettable.