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mediocrity

/mee-dee-ok-ri-tee/US // ˌmi diˈɒk rɪ ti //UK // (ˌmiːdɪˈɒkrɪtɪ, ˌmɛd-) //

庸才,平庸,庸人,庸俗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural me·di·oc·ri·ties.

    • : the state or quality of being mediocre.
    • : mediocre ability or accomplishment.
    • : a mediocre person.

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Examples

  • Whereas discomfort often fuels motivation and innovation, comfort can fuel complacency and mediocrity.

  • It’s a ritual that has become habit for this Boston team, one of those celebratory routines that seem to signal some level of camaraderie — or at least that signal a team is far from resigned to six months of angsty mediocrity.

  • “Californians are tired of having a governor whose operating themes are hypocrisy, self-interest, half truths and mediocrity,” Ose said in a statement announcing his run.

  • Earlier this century, ridiculing Chris Martin seemed well on its way to becoming an Olympic sport, but eventually all of the self-appointed deputies holding Coldplay responsible for its milky mediocrity seemed to forget that the band ever existed.

  • That report claimed that the nation's public schools were mired in “a rising tide of mediocrity” because they were too easy.

  • A “komitetchik par excellence,” a man of “outstanding mediocrity,” and “the grave digger of the revolution.”

  • If the point was to create a paean to mediocrity, then Linklater has made maybe the definitive work on the subject.

  • Does the mediocrity of the job market mean that America no longer needs people who deal with abstractions?

  • Both the Giants and the Jets descended into mediocrity, a situation epitomized by the “Miracle In The Meadowlands” in 1978.

  • While the Giants receded into two decades of mediocrity, the Jets took over New York.

  • These last animals, the largest of which is below mediocrity, seem confined to the regions of South America.

  • He was angry and impatient with the "cavilling spirit of mediocrity," that takes pleasure in the lapses of "the mighty-souled."

  • She wore an exquisite white frock but is not herself a pretty girl though her grace uplifts somewhat her mediocrity of appearance.

  • He would have suffered in spontaneity, vivacity, originality, and quietly taken his anchorage in the sleepy haven of mediocrity.

  • Yet Macaulay Carvel was not to be despised on account of his high-class mediocrity.