cliche的意思和读音

cliche

: [klɪˈʃeɪ]

n.

n.1.;

n.1.cliché, a phrase or idea that is boring because people use it a lot and it is no longer original

1. clement ? adj. cliche ? n. clique ? n. ...

2. trite adj. cliche n | slick a ,, ...

4. entree n. 西 cliche n. hors d'oeuvre () ...

5. cliff cliche intimate knowledge ...

6.IdiOMS)        CLiche)           ...

7. intriguing cliche tranquil ...

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1."Emotionormal" came out with the media cliche, saying people are "emotionally stable" rather than outraged.“Emotionormal”(

2.And I'm happy to say, I was partly responsible for that cliche that machines are becoming biological, but that's pretty evident.

3.It's a cliche image: the solo drinker, belly up to the bar, pouring out his (or her) soul to a sympathetic bartender./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.The "business people on white background" look is nice, but it's overdone and tends to look a bit stock art-ish or flat out cliche.“

5.Desperation leads to cliche gifts gone wrong, like a half-dead rose or driving all over town trying to find a table at a restaurant.

6.That's sort of a cliche about our parents. We all believe that our children are the most beautiful children in the world.

7.Unfortunately, the old cliche is often true, "Out of sight, out of mind. "”。

8.Seems to me that it is a cliche these days that everyone is bisexual even if one doesn't act on that.使

9.The only exception to this cliche proposal is if you forget to get a gift and need to think of something in a hurry.

10.He was the embodiment of pure intellect, the bumbling professor with the German accent, a comic cliche in a thousand films.