mediocre
英 [ˌmiːdiˈəʊkə(r)]
美 [ˌmiːdiˈoʊkər]
adj. 平庸的; 普通的; 平常的
复数:mediocres
Collins.1 / BNC.14371 / COCA.10434
牛津词典
adj.
- 平庸的;普通的;平常的
not very good; of only average standard- a mediocre musician/talent/performance
平庸的音乐家 / 才能 / 表演 - I thought the play was only mediocre.
我认为这部戏剧只是平庸之作。
- a mediocre musician/talent/performance
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (事物)普通的,平庸的,一般的
If you describe something asmediocre, you mean that it is of average quality but you think it should be better.- His school record was mediocre.
他在学校成绩平平。 - ...mediocre music.
不尽如人意的音乐
- His school record was mediocre.
英英释义
adj
- poor to middling in quality
- there have been good and mediocre and bad artists
- lacking exceptional quality or ability
- a novel of average merit
- only a fair performance of the sonata
- in fair health
- the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average
- the performance was middling at best
- moderate to inferior in quality
- they improved the quality from mediocre to above average
双语例句
- Considerably more attractive, than the mediocre person.
大家更为有能力的人更有魅力,比那个平庸的人,吸引人得多,对吧? - Ordinary but not mediocre.
平凡而不平庸。 - We accept mediocre things in the society in all walks.
在社会中的各个方面我们接受普普通通的事物。 - I have ground out some verses, which, I'm afraid, are too mediocre to appear in your publication.
我搜索枯肠做了几句诗,恐怕过于平淡,不配在你们刊物上发表。 - Your Putin is mediocre KGB officer-that's all he is and this is how he rules Russia.
你普京是平庸的克格勃军官&这就是他的全部,这是他统治俄罗斯的规则。 - That is why many mediocre employees survive violent corporate upheavals while people of great talent are being laid off.
这就是为什么许多平平庸庸的公司雇员在大调整中保住了位置,而有才能的人反到下岗。 - He spent much of his time reading mediocre paperbacks.
他花了许多时间阅读内容平庸的简装书。 - Two of them were compared the art wedding, but others are very mediocre.
其中有两个是比较艺术的婚礼,但是其他的都是很平庸的。 - This leads to mediocre training, fitness, and performance.
这将导致平庸的训练,体能和成绩。 - He was a mediocre student; his academic records were not excellent, but not bad, either.
他是平凡的学生,成绩不优秀,也不坏。