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uninspired

/uhn-in-spahyuhrd/US // ˌʌn ɪnˈspaɪərd //UK // (ˌʌnɪnˈspaɪəd) //

毫无新意,毫无灵感,没有灵感,没有灵感的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not inspired; not creative or spirited: an uninspired performance; an uninspired teacher.

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Examples

  • At first glance, there’s nothing remarkable about the uninspired, low-rise hospital on the west side of Milan, affectionately known as “Gnocchi.”

  • Teams that don’t utilize this process are either strapped for space, uninspired by the options or lacking creativity.

  • A groundswell of uninspired visitors took to social media to detail their experiences.

  • These vault tracks have the chance to feel and sound freshest, despite some rather uninspired lyrics—“Sometimes I really wish that I could hate you,” off “Don’t You,” makes me glad Taylor honed her craft further in the intervening years.

  • Four mostly uninspired games later, the Penguins’ once-promising season was over.

  • But he had a personal fortune—he spent $1.5 million of his own money on the race—and a competent, if uninspired, message.

  • He worked for a handful of local lawmakers in New York and found “the party hack types to be uninspired,” he said.

  • Netanyahu's meandering and uninspired drivel left many confused but I will attempt to summarize it.

  • Second, and this will be more controversial, I believe the quality of ads on both sides were at best uninspired.

  • But unquestionably enthusiasm has dimmed; uninspired indecision has replaced hope of change.

  • We are not asking what sects believe, or uninspired teachers teach; but, "What does the Bible say."

  • Indeed, to call a work of art purely and simply "scientific," is tantamount to saying that it is dry and uninspired by the muse.

  • But one day, after reading the first four books of the New Testament, he exclaimed, "No uninspired man ever wrote that book."

  • Very likely he did; but he also realized the mental dusk of the cultured uninspired and his prerogative to enlighten them.

  • One cannot by even continued efforts (uninspired by courage) or by the arts of conciliation, always conquer a kingdom.