tepid / ˈtɛp ɪd /

⚽高中词汇温热的温和的温热温暖的

tepid 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. moderately warm; lukewarm: tepid water.
  2. characterized by a lack of force or enthusiasm: tepid prose; the critics' tepid reception for the new play.

tepid 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

lukewarm

更多tepid例句

  1. The public’s reaction to the $150 million Arch Deluxe campaign was tepid at best.
  2. Earlier this year, I gave a tepid recommendation to Mortal Kombat's latest theatrical reboot.
  3. Meanwhile, other browser vendors—like Apple, Opera, Mozilla, and Microsoft—have floated more tepid "no plans to implement" statements.
  4. AirAsia India—a joint venture between Tata Sons and Malaysia’s AirAsia Investment—has not laid off any employees despite the fact that aviation traffic in India has remained tepid for most of last year.
  5. Meanwhile, the government in Lesotho has only offered a tepid response to the issue.
  6. That was the last time the band allowed tepid performances and overwrought production overwhelm an otherwise solid set of songs.
  7. You expect another shower of tepid excuses, but the mother simply shrugs.
  8. Her delivery—airy and a little tepid—is familiar from her long-running reality series.
  9. “Sure, Greenwald and Pierre occasionally express tepid ‘support’ for the PayPal14,” the anonymous letter said Monday.
  10. They almost have an incentive to keep the economy going at a more tepid rate.
  11. He inclines to the use of the tepid bath, as likely to be the most generally efficacious.
  12. One wine-glass of the solution, added to half a pint of tepid water, is sufficient for each application.
  13. One wine-glassful of this solution, added to half a pint of tepid water, is sufficient for each application.
  14. This tepid admiration was not the outcome of conscientious feeling, but of her faith on the strength of love.
  15. Lily B.—If your poor canary allows you to handle it, you can hold it for a moment in tepid water, which will refresh it very much.