词汇 | insipid |
释义 | insipid adjective disapprovinguk /ɪnˈsɪp.ɪd/ us /ɪnˈsɪp.ɪd/ not having a strong taste or character, or having no interest or energy: 无味的;无特色的;无生气的;乏味的 a pale insipid wine淡而无味的葡萄酒 He's an insipid old bore.他是个无聊讨厌的老头子。 Why anyone buys music with such insipid lyrics is a mystery.这些音乐的歌词索然无味,真不明白为什么会有人买。 not having a strong taste or flavour blandThe soup is very bland, it could use more herbs and spices. tastelessThe boiled chicken is practically tasteless. flavourlessUKThese tomatoes from the grocer's are flavourless. insipidHe was drinking an insipid light beer. watered-downThe bar served bad food and watered-down cocktails. Tedious and uninspiring (as) dull as ditchwateridiom anonymous banal banally basic marmoreal meh menial menially middle-aged staidly stale staleness stodgily stodgy watch paint dryidiom watch the clockidiom wearisome wearisomely weary You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Flavours & tastes Not pleasant to eat or drink Related wordsinsipidly insipidness insipid | American Dictionaryinsipid adjective us/ɪnˈsɪp·ɪd/ (of food) lacking a strong taste or character, or (of people, activities, or entertainment) lacking in interest or energy: an insipid flavor insipid TV sitcoms |
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