unoriginal / (ˌʌnəˈrɪdʒɪnəl) /

非原创非原创性非原创的没有创意

unoriginal 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not fresh and unusual

unoriginal 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not original

更多unoriginal例句

  1. Your most grating acquaintance could – and usually would – bombard you with reams of unoriginal drivel at the press of a key.
  2. Alec Nevala-Lee says the result is vague and unoriginal, yet somehow still comforting.
  3. That simple, and unoriginal, fear lies at heart of The Crisis of Zionism.
  4. Even her catchphrases came across as empty and unoriginal.
  5. All this led the Huffington Post to warn that the paintings may be “plagiarized,” and therefore “stunningly unoriginal.”
  6. It was a good letter, unoriginal and typical in its lack of grumbling and rather artificial cheerfulness.
  7. Scarcely a phrase in his operas and songs moves in a conventional or unoriginal curve.
  8. Does it occur to you, Julius, how hopelessly unoriginal we are, how we all follow in the same beaten track?
  9. Nor were they wholly unoriginal in their endeavours to make him feel at home in his new surroundings.
  10. Everything in its proper time and season, he added, with the unoriginal mans fondness for proverbial philosophy.