humdrum
adj. 乏味的,平凡的
If you describe someone or something as humdrum, you mean that they are ordinary, dull, or boring.
...her lawyer husband, trapped in a humdrum but well-paid job...
她整天做著單調乏味的工作但收入頗豐的律師丈夫
The new government seemed rather humdrum.
新政府看起來平庸無能。
1. not challenging; dull and lacking excitement;
2. tediously repetitious or lacking in variety;
He was sick of the humdrum of his fellow prisoners.
他討厭囚犯夥伴們的乏味.
It was a narrow, humdrum place.
那是個狹窄 、 枯燥的地方.
Imagination raises a man above the humdrum of life.
想象使人從單調無聊的生活中解脫出來.
This time of very humdrum, very boring.
這段時間過的很無聊, 非常無聊.
She led a humdrum existence — all work and no play.
她過著相當單調的生活——只有工作,沒有玩樂.