柯林斯詞典bland /bl?nd/ (blander,blandest) 1. ADJ If you describe someone or something as bland, you mean that they are rather dull and unexciting. 沒(méi)精打采的; 平淡乏味的 Serle has a blander personality than Howard. 塞爾在個(gè)性上比霍華德更沉悶。 It sounds like a commercial: easy on the ear but bland and forgettable. 它聽(tīng)起來(lái)像句廣告語(yǔ):順耳卻平淡易忘。2. ADJ Food that is bland has very little flavour. (食物) 淡而無(wú)味的 It tasted bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard. 它吃起來(lái)淡而無(wú)味,像加熱過(guò)的卡紙板。 返回 bland劍橋詞典not having a strong taste or character or not showing any interest or energy 無(wú)滋味的;枯燥乏味的;沒(méi)精打采的,無(wú)生氣的 I find chicken a little bland. 我覺(jué)得雞肉有點(diǎn)淡。 Pop music these days is so bland. 現(xiàn)今的流行音樂(lè)十分乏味。 返回 bland