词汇 | monotonous |
释义 | monotonous adjective uk /məˈnɒt.ən.əs/ us /məˈnɑː.t̬ən.əs/ C1 not changing and therefore boring: 单调乏味的;毫无变化的 a monotonous job单调的工作 a monotonous voice单调的声音 The music became monotonous after a while.过了一会儿音乐变得单调起来。 not interesting or exciting boringThat was such a boring film I nearly fell asleep during it. excruciatingShe went over the plot of the book in excruciating detail. deadlyHis latest film was just deadly. I left after the first hour! mind-numbingThe incident was described in a mind-numbing, 400-page report so dense that no one read it. Tedious and uninspiring (as) dull as ditchwateridiom anonymous banal banally basic marginal marmoreal meh menial menially staidly stale staleness stodgily stodgy watch paint dryidiom watch the clockidiom wearisome wearisomely weary Related wordmonotonously monotonous | American Dictionarymonotonous adjective us/məˈnɑt·ə·nəs/ boring because of never changing: She stood all day ironing a monotonous succession of clothes and sheets. Examples of monotonousmonotonous His creative devices are monotonous and there are many ' 'hollow' ' moments. It is known that such a scheme is monotonous and excludes the spreading of a strong discontinuity. This could be avoided thanks to the choice of the nondecreasing monotonous prevalence function. But they also benefited because the penniless and hung-over shepherds returned for another year of interminably monotonous shepherding. This often subtle but crucial modulation between narrative and lived time precludes a monotonous textual tick-tock. The aim is to produce something which is rhythmically monotonous and repetitive; a 'sustaining' background of brisk, cheerful but unobtrusive music. Living conditions in huts were primitive, and the diet monotonous. The two versions (monotonous and original) of the 15 dialects were presented in two blocks, with the dialects randomized within each block. This work calls for a considerable amount of manual dexterity but after a time it becomes monotonous and largely mechanical. Too much of local music will become monotonous. Similarly, rules should have a monotonous behavior, which means that their conclusion should not invalidate the condition. The monotonous desolation of block after block of dark ferro-concrete tenements shocked even government officials. This situation is overcome by assigning arbitrary indices to the links and connecting links only in monotonous order. However, the standard deviation is smaller in the case of the monotonous fragments (1.38) than in the case of the original fragments (1.68). The changing of fall ratio along the axis of kc is not monotonous, but a small kc is good for robustness. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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