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词汇 unexceptional
释义 unexceptional
adjective
uk /ˌʌn.ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl/ us /ˌʌn.ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl/
ordinary, not exceptional: 平常的,普通的
He was a hard-working, if unexceptional, student.他是一个资质一般但非常用功的学生。
Synonyms
ordinary
run-of-the-mill
Opposites
exceptionalapproving
extraordinary
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Plain and ordinary
as it comesidiom
austere
austerely
austerity
average Joe
homespun
homey
humble
humdrum
middle-of-the-road
something/nothing to shout aboutidiom
sparely
spartan
stale
starkly
unostentatious
unostentatiously
unpainted
unremarkable
unremarkably

Examples of unexceptional


unexceptional
Neither unexceptional older people nor those resident in care-homes were invited to its sessions, where their views might not have been welcome.
He was, nevertheless, a man of reasonable though unexceptional ability - by no means a pitiful nonentity like the second earl.
Under another dispensation, such effects are omnipresent to the point of being unexceptional, and rarely worth dwelling on in detail.
To urban historians the observation might seem unexceptional, even banal.
Thus, in both cases, we see a phonological process which is morphologically unexceptional, delivered by a theory which has ordered rules and derivations.
This may seem unexceptional because this is the usual way of proceeding.
All of this is relatively unexceptional and likely to meet little resistance.
Much of it is unexceptional and might have appeared in a range of social policy publications.
This invaluable experience would count for little if the resulting pieces were unexceptional.
Rather, by focusing on two unexceptional, provincial urban centres it is hoped that conclusions of more general applicability may be drawn.
While a certain opposition to a government nominee is unexceptional, it is significant that the debate on both of these occasions focused particularly on legal qualifications.
It also draws an unexpected connection between everyday psychological processing, which is otherwise deemed unexceptional, and a criticism sometimes aimed at the conduct of older people.
The orchestral forces employed are unexceptional.
Biomedical researchers are unexceptional in their exceptionalism.
It is in exceptional circumstances that the unexceptional, normal and rational rule of law is most needed.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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