英语单词

jejune是什么意思

jejune

英[dʒɪ'dʒuːn]|美[dʒɪ'dʒun]
    adj.(指思想、著作等)浅薄的;幼稚的;缺乏营养的;贫瘠的
日语:ジェジュン 法语:jéjuin 德语:jejune 韩语:제주 俄语:árido

牛津词典

adj.

  1. 太幼稚的;不成熟的;头脑简单的
    too simple
    1. 枯燥无味的;单调的;空洞的
      not interesting


      同、反义词

      同义词:
      adj.
      boring,undemanding,uninteresting,lightweight,insubstantial
      反义词:
      adj.
      interesting,mature


      双语例句

      1. They were of great service in correcting my jejune generalizations.
        他们纠正了我不成熟的泛泛之论,帮了我大忙。
      2. We knew we were in for a pretty long, jejune evening.
        我们很清楚我们注定要过一个乏味单调的漫长夜晚了。
      3. And there pour forth jejune words and useless empty phrases ( Anthony Trollope)
        空洞无用的言辞不断涌出(安东尼特罗洛普)
      4. Adolescent insecurity; jejune responses to our problems; their behavior was juvenile; puerile jokes.
        青春期的不安全感;对我们的问题的稚气的回答;他们的行为是幼稚的;孩子气的玩笑。
      5. I detected a jejune air that had not imbedded me before.
        我感到一种沉闷的空气,这种感觉是以前从来没有的。
      6. Then she was gone, leaving me in unexpectedly jejune loneliness.
        于是她走了,置我于意想不到的空虚孤独之中。
      7. Will he come? The jejune jesuit.
        他去吗,那位枯燥乏味的耶酥会士?
      8. Early Missionary Work by the Society of Jesus and a Comparison of Traditional Society Backgrounds between Ancient China and Japan;& Will he come? The jejune jesuit.
        耶酥会早期布教与中日传统社会背景他去吗,那位枯燥乏味的耶酥会士?


      语源

      early 17th cent.: from Latin jejunusfasting, barren. The original sense was without food, hence not intellectually nourishing


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