lackluster 的 2 个定义
- a lack of brilliance or vitality.
lackluster 近义词
dull, lifeless
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- However, rates leveled off in recent days, rising slightly following a lackluster jobs report and slipping on Wednesday after inflation data showed price pressures remained tame.
- A lonely and lackluster student with little aptitude for athletics, he found sanctuary in a drama class and then a calling as an actor.
- Failed acquisitions, lackluster management and customers’ preference for downloading new games rather than buying them in stores had shaved nearly 70 percent from the share price.
- Running back David Johnson managed a lackluster 1,005 yards from scrimmage last year, ultimately ranking him 51st out of 63 qualified rushers per Pro Football Focus.
- In particular, Casper’s lackluster IPO at the beginning of 2020 helped fuel concerns that DTC startups would fail to grow rapidly enough and justify their lofty valuations.
- Paris as depicted by contemporary photography appears… lackluster.
- Many jazz fans were puzzled by this finding, which seems incompatible with the lackluster sales figures in the genre.
- “The Break Up” was as satisfying of an ending as possible given the lackluster season.
- Your chef is stuck in a creative rut, churning out lackluster food in a lackluster—albeit popular—restaurant.
- Her move to regain control of the Occupy feed seems to have been due to frustration with the lackluster state of the revolution.
- They looked at us from their doors with lackluster eyes and apparent indifference.
- Willard gazed through the window with lackluster eyes and shook his head feebly.
- "I have nothing to tell her," said George—he raised two lackluster eyes and fixed them with a sort of dull stare on Lawson's face.
- And yet, as Max looked at her—at this helpless, infirm old creature with the palsied hands and the lackluster eyes—he shivered.
- But she said it from her bed, her eyes fixed in a 155 lackluster stare on the little oval gleam of the miniature.