nondescript / ˌnɒn dɪˈskrɪpt /

⚽高中词汇不伦不类的不伦不类不伦不类的人不详

nondescript2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind: a nondescript novel; a nondescript color.
  2. undistinguished or uninteresting; dull or insipid: The private detective deliberately wore nondescript clothes.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or a thing of no particular or notable type or kind.

nondescript 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

undistinguished, commonplace

更多nondescript例句

  1. It’s a sturdy, nondescript oval that’s good for headphones made to travel.
  2. A few packed duffle bags later, they made a rendezvous in the middle of the night — James and Fred in one car, and Rick in another — at a nondescript and remote warehouse off I-280, where they stashed their vans.
  3. One Parisian building looks nondescript, but a sign reveals it’s the home of a venerable art school.
  4. It went with grey sweatpants and was completely nondescript.
  5. Part of a nondescript campus of warehouses that are home to the plumbing of the modern financial system—as well as servers for social media, telecoms and streaming companies—the site is the unglamorous side of today’s stock trading.
  6. I met Hutcherson at a nondescript hotel suite in downtown Toronto.
  7. In between a female sex shop and trendy boutiques is a nondescript store selling all manner of bras, corsets, and other lingerie.
  8. My sleep is again hot and disrupted, but thankfully the dreams are nondescript.
  9. At the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London.
  10. Less than 25 minutes from the Navy Yard, Sharpshooters Small Arms Range is the definition of nondescript.
  11. A black hat, wide of brim and carefully creased, replaced the nondescript felt affair which Bill usually wore.
  12. He thought, in fact, that Daphne was spoiling the dear nondescript old place, and he knew that the neighbourhood thought so too.
  13. A nondescript following conducted us to the post-office, where we met a very different type of man.
  14. A room was got ready, and presently we all three sat down to a nondescript meal which poor Anna believed to be dinner.
  15. The pilot and one of the nondescript men were the first over.