humourless
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?hju?.m?.l?s]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?hju?.m?.l?s]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.缺乏幽默感的
- 一本正經(jīng)的.
英漢例句
- Mr Obama comes across as fluent and well-informed but also somewhat detached and humourless.
奧巴馬先生表現(xiàn)得非常流暢和知識(shí)廣博,但是就有那麼一點(diǎn)超然和無趣。 - In addition, North Korea's humourless chief negotiator in the Beijing talks, Kim Kye Gwan, had been given a hero's welcome in New York by serving and former American officials.
此外,北京會(huì)談朝方代表團(tuán)不茍言笑的團(tuán)長金桂冠(Kim Kye Gwan)在紐約也受到現(xiàn)任和前任美國官員如同英雄一般的歡迎。 - Ever humourless, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), the ruling body headed by the field-marshal, issued a statement denying that any high-ranking footwear had gone missing.
由這位首領(lǐng)掌控的武裝部隊(duì)最高委員會(huì),從來都是不茍言笑,其發(fā)佈聲明稱,沒有丟失任何高級官員的鞋件東西。 - Whereas Mr Ramadan comes across as prickly and humourless, Ms Hirsi Ali plays up her glamorous feminine side.
ECONOMIST: Muslim futures - The line is not entirely humourless, with stickers of a hula-hooping watermelon and a happy orange waving a pennant.
ECONOMIST: Hobbies - Miss Leavitt comes across as a sort of wraith—humourless and often ill, and rumoured to haunt the observatory after her death.
ECONOMIST: Twirls and swirls from outer space