词汇 | tin-ear |
释义 | tin ear noun[ Cusually singular ] informaluk /ˌtɪn ˈɪər/ us /ˌtɪn ˈɪr/ If someone has a tin ear, they are not able to appreciate(= to enjoy and make good judgments about) music or the way that words sound: 耳朵没有鉴赏力 We are very different. He is a wonderful musician and I have a tin ear. She tells a good story, but has a tin ear for language. Many television directors have tin ears and use music unsympathetically in their shows, but luckily the ones I've worked with have been good.许多电视导演的耳朵都没有鉴赏力,在他们的节目中胡乱加音乐,但幸运的是,与我合作过的人都很懂音乐。 If someone has a tin ear, they are not good at understanding people's feelings as expressed in what they are saying or doing: 听觉愚钝 Some London-based journalists and politicians are developing a tin ear for the mood of the general public.一些驻伦敦的记者和政界人士已经对公众情绪感觉迟钝了。 She often jokes about her tin ear for music. The article criticizes the Party for its tin ear when it comes to reaching out to minorities. Most of the rest of the administration displayed a tin ear for the public rage. Inability and awkwardness accident-prone adorkable all thumbsidiom amateurish amateurishly fumbling fumblingly functional illiteracy gauche gauchely inexpert inexpertly jack-of-all-trades jack-of-all-trades, master of noneidiom klutzy uncoordinated uneducable unenterprising unequal ungainly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Musical performances Unaware |
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