platitude
n. 平常的話,老生常談,陳詞濫調
A platitude is a statement which is considered meaningless and boring because it has been made many times before in similar situations.
Why couldn't he say something original instead of spouting the same old platitudes?
他為什麼就不能講些有新意的話,而不是喋喋不休地說些老生常談呢?
...a stream of platitudes, outlining many problems but offering few solutions.
概述了很多問題、但幾乎沒有提出解決辦法的一串陳詞濫調
1. a trite or obvious remark
This is a platitude, but also the most important.
這是老生常談了, 但也是最重要的.
This is really a platitude and different people have different views question.
這實在是[老生常談]而且[見仁見智]的問題.
This sounds like a platitude, but I'll never forget my father telling me that.
這話聽起來似乎是老生常談, 但我永遠都不會忘記父親給我這則忠告的情景.
It's a platitude for the reform of pharmaceutical commercial circulation system. "
醫藥商業流通體制改革是一個 老生常談 的話題.
Zhou Hongxiang: It's a platitude.
周弘湘: 這是一個老生常談的問題.