ho hum / ˈhoʊˈhʌm, -ˌhʌm /

哼哼嗡嗡声嗡嗡

ho hum2 个定义

interj. 感叹词 interjection
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. dull, boring, or routine; so-so: a ho-hum performance.

ho hum 近义词

ho hum

等同于 uninteresting

ho hum

等同于 bland

ho hum

等同于 insipid

ho hum

等同于 lackluster

ho hum

等同于 mild

ho hum

等同于 monotonous

ho hum

等同于 prosaic

ho hum

等同于 banal

ho hum

等同于 tedious

ho hum

等同于 tiresome

ho hum

等同于 unexciting

ho hum

等同于 unimaginative

ho hum

等同于 boring

ho hum

等同于 weariful

ho hum

等同于 dry

ho hum

等同于 dull

ho hum

等同于 flat

ho hum

等同于 ennui

更多ho hum例句

  1. There was Carol White, a ho-hum homemaker who finds herself besieged by multiple chemical sensitivity in Safe.
  2. Lily Allen explained away the poor sales and ho-hum critical reception to Sheezus by…basically blaming other people.
  3. Ho, 42, admitted that he had never stepped out of sight of the government minders but he insisted that was by choice.
  4. His New York accent slices through the incessant hum of voices.
  5. All 130 employees share a similar vision and all seem very gung ho about their racy products.
  6. The hum of earnest or glad voices here contrasted strongly with silence and meditation there.
  7. The girl began to hum, as she powdered her nose with a white glove, lying in a powder box.
  8. The door banged shut behind him and I heard him at the foot of the stairs roaring "Ho-ho-there-ho!"
  9. She fell to her task again, only now she began to hum softly, thus shutting me off entirely.
  10. In a moment Skipper Worse was wide awake, and began to hum, as she moved her fingers along the lines.