unspectacular
英:[ˌʌnspekˈtækjələ(r)] 美: [,ʌnspɛk'tækjəlɚ]
unspectacular 基本解释
adj.不引人注意的;
英英释义
unspectacular[ ,ʌnspek'tækjulə ]
adj.not spectacular"an unspectacular but necessary task"
unspectacular 相关例句
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A progressive but unspectacular recoveryRather unspectacular: design choices in National Health Service glassesUnspectacular subculture? Transgression and mundanity in the global extreme metal sceneUnspectacular Youth? Evening Leisure Space and Youth Culture in Sheffield, c.1960-c.1989Taiwan’s Economy: Unspectacular Growth and Further Dependence on ChinaLearning from Works Councils: Five Unspectacular Cases from GermanyPersonal medical services : Have made steady, if unspectacular, progressTransmitting Trio A (1966): The Relations and Sociality of an Unspectacular DanceThe perils of complacency – the results of an unspectacular summit, EPC Post-summit Analysis, March 2012The 2009 Elections in Schleswig-Holstein: Polarised Electoral Campaign, Exceptional Election Results, and an Unspectacular Process o...