基本解釋adj. 平凡的;混雜的;聽不清的;看不清的同根派生 undistinguished相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句I retrieved a small piece from the ruins as a memento – an undistinguished chunk of cast concrete decoration.于是我從碎石堆里撿拾了一塊作為紀(jì)念品——一塊廢棄的難以辨認(rèn)的水泥裝飾品。Through most of the undistinguished history of films about American presidents, concern for truth has been in short supply.縱觀大多數(shù)以美國總統(tǒng)為題材的電影并不出眾的歷史,其對(duì)真相的關(guān)注一直并不充分。I wonder how mariners feel when the ship is sinking, and they, unknown and undistinguished, are to be buried together in the ocean--that wide and nameless sepulchre?當(dāng)船沉沒的時(shí)候,那些無名的水手即將被一起埋在大海中,這樣一個(gè)巨大而無名的墳?zāi)?,的時(shí)候他們?cè)谙胧裁茨兀?/li>權(quán)威例句My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished families--second families, perhaps I should say.WHITEHOUSE: Abraham LincolnPreviously, global warming was just part of an undistinguished green lineup with pollution and endangered species.NPR: Environmentalists Point Beyond Global WarmingAn undistinguished animal can become, in death, the rancher's favorite, a cow of noble lineage.FORBES: A Desert Where?undistinguished更多例句詞組短語短語undistinguished state 不可區(qū)分狀態(tài)season undistinguished 季節(jié)模糊化Undistinguished Suit 無特征的人undistinguished degree 不可分辨度Undistinguished Dwarf Cichid 紅帆短鯛undistinguished更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If you describe someone or something as undistinguished, you mean they are not attractive, interesting, or successful. undistinguished劍橋字典undistinguished柯林斯字典