vapid
adj. 乏味的; 無滋味的; 無趣味的; 無生氣的
If you describe someone or something as vapid, you are critical of them because they are dull and uninteresting.
...the Minister's young and rather vapid wife...
部長年輕無趣的妻子
She made a vapid comment about the weather.
她對天氣作了一番平淡無奇的評論。
1. lacking taste or flavor or tang;
2. lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest;
In June they left the vapid Mr Hatoyama in no doubt he should resign.
六月,他們又“免掉”了毫無作為的鳩山由紀夫,毋庸置疑鳩山應該辭職.
A sort of vapid eagerness flitted across Winston's face at the mention of Big Brother.
提到老大哥,溫斯頓的臉上便了無生氣地掠過了一絲嚮往的表情.
The theory is vapid, while the life is colorful.
理論是灰色的, 唯生活之樹常青.
You are obviously not a contactee or you would not ask such a vapid question.
很明顯,你不是聯絡人,否則你是不會問這麼一個沒有意思的問題的.
The next issue is that reviewing is generally dull and vapid.
接下來的問題就是,複習是一個枯燥無味的工作.