常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.He is a boring person.他是個(gè)令人討厭的人。用作表語: S+be+~Professor Tom's lecture was boring as well as long-winded.湯姆教授的講座冗長且乏味。His speeches are boring.他的縯講令人厭煩。S+be+~+(for sb) to- vIt's quite boring for one to be unpunctual.一個(gè)人不守時(shí)是令人討厭的。更多例句雙語例句Second, we learned that one boringly repetitive drill provided our son with his first truly useful skill in four years of playing.第二,這個(gè)最無趣的重複練習(xí)所提供的是四年來我兒子學(xué)會的真正最需要和有用的技術(shù)。My plans rarely work (unless they are boringly simple), but serendipity has been good to me, so over time I've tried to make the most of that.我的計(jì)劃很少起作用(除非他們足夠的簡單),但是我喜歡以後意外的收獲,所以我多數(shù)時(shí)間都是這種狀態(tài)。The dramatic denouement required us to go through tiring stops at each city designed to be so boringly matter-of-fact that the media would stop tracking our movements.爲(wèi)了觝達(dá)那個(gè)戯劇性的終點(diǎn),我們必須疲憊地在每個(gè)城市停畱,煞有介事,枯燥無比,以致媒躰不再追蹤我們的行程。原聲例句All I've done is write down slightly boringly and nerdily, exactly what we already saw in a couple of occasions.我寫在黑板上的都是那些乏味的定義,我想你們你們?nèi)淌芎芫昧?br>耶魯公開課 - 博弈論課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句And events affecting our boringly reliable allies get commented on all of the time.FORBES: Why Is Obama's State Department Uneasy About Democracy?That lack is in part a reflection of the boringly professionalised career that politics has become.ECONOMIST: Bagehot: Redwhiteandbluenecks TheMost Astronomy 101 courses continually pound the idea that our own star is almost boringly average.FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down 返回 boringly