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uneventful

/uhn-i-vent-fuhl/US // ˌʌn ɪˈvɛnt fəl //UK // (ˌʌnɪˈvɛntfʊl) //

平安无事,平稳的,平安无事的,平稳

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not eventful; lacking in important or striking occurrences: an uneventful day at the office.

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Examples

  • In 2018, Kristen Miller, a high school social studies teacher from Cleveland, had an uneventful pregnancy for the first two trimesters—“textbook perfect,” she said.

  • He has been shaping the story of his life over 100 major championships now, and there hasn’t been a single boring or uneventful chapter.

  • A frenetic, demanding action score accompanies nearly every minute of every episode, as if allowing us a moment’s silence might reveal that most of what’s happening onscreen is actually uneventful.

  • The injections were utterly uneventful, but there was still drama.

  • Though the vast majority were uneventful, some showed isolated issues.

  • The interaction between Obama and Corker was a tense moment in the otherwise uneventful meeting.

  • Most patients recover after an unpleasant but relatively uneventful period of sickness.

  • Not terrible, not brilliant, not good, but amiable, uneventful, inoffensive.

  • As episodes of this particular series go, “Granite State” seemed relatively uneventful.

  • Our launch was deemed uneventful even though I thought my heart would leap out of my chest with excitement.

  • How often she had remembered that day as an era; the beginning of the best things in her uneventful life!

  • Helen Ervin's life in a private school for girls at San Francisco had been uneventful until her graduation.

  • Seventeen uneventful years had passed and had streaked Georgie Haggard's abundant chestnut locks with grey.

  • The rapidly shortening days seemed longer instead, so uneventful and wearisome were they.

  • Of my uneventful voyage, of the happy and successful quest, there is little to relate.