lacklustre
常見(jiàn)例句
- Some of this was luck. The opponent was lacklustre; the recession had yet to do its worst.
一定程度上這是由於運(yùn)氣 —他的對(duì)手毫無(wú)生氣;經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退還沒(méi)到最壞的時(shí)候。 - Nokia has a renewed spring in its step, having recovered from a stumble in early 2004, when a lacklustre product line-up caused its market share to drop below 30% for the first time in years.
諾基亞的步伐在這個(gè)複興的春天剛從2004年初的一次絆倒中恢複過(guò)來(lái),儅時(shí)一條毫無(wú)生氣的生産線(xiàn)致使其市場(chǎng)份額下降到低於30%,這是近年來(lái)的首次。 - If the government’s proposed spending reforms were lacklustre, its tax reforms were more promising.
如果說(shuō)政府提議的開(kāi)支改革缺乏生氣,它的稅務(wù)改革將更有前途。 - The Golkar campaign has been lacklustre, little more than a few tired slogans about continuing development.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia - AK's case has not been helped by the lacklustre candidates it is fielding in the south-east.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and its Kurds 返回 lacklustre