unimpressive / (ˌʌnɪmˈprɛsɪv) /

不起眼不起眼的不引人注目不引人注目的

unimpressive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not capable of impressing, esp by size, magnificence, etcan unimpressive performance

unimpressive 近义词

unimpressive

等同于 unexceptional

unimpressive

等同于 unimposing

unimpressive 的近义词 4
unimpressive 的反义词 5

更多unimpressive例句

  1. He was a relatively unimpressive Republican running against a relatively unimpressive Democrat.
  2. The first photos from the far side of the Moon are singularly unimpressive to modern eyes.
  3. They went 13-19, good enough for sixth place in the perennially-unimpressive Big West Conference.
  4. In person, he is slight of build and unimpressive in the way most action-movie stars are off-screen.
  5. The headline number continued the recent trend of generally decent but unimpressive growth.
  6. The writer quoted above does not, and naturally the appeal of the text is artificial and unimpressive to him.
  7. Barney had a glimpse of an unimpressive green and silver disk, reddish froggy eyes.
  8. Much that would have been impressive and lucid as Doheny becomes unimpressive and clouded as Doheny-Davis.
  9. The exterior of the transepts arm is unimpressive and plain; the lower windows are round-arched.
  10. He had spent an hour or so on an unimpressive case, and it was nearly midnight when he turned south from the frontier of Harlem.