ho-hum的意思和读音

ho-hum

: [ˌhəʊ 'hʌm] : [ˌhəʊ 'hʌm]

int.

ho-humint.

1.used to show that you are bored

int.1.

int.1.something that someone says to show they are slightly bored or cannot think of anything else to say

adj.1.ordinary and not very interesting

1. Ho Chi Minh ho-hum hoar frost descends ...

2. ... [deadening( )] [ho-hum( )] [tiresome( ,)] ...

3. dreary: ho-hum, humdrum: , ...

5. +hideaway +ho-hum + ostrich ...

7. ... vs false ho-hum helpful= ...

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1.I mean the nagging sense that the company will never be anything more than OK, just another ho-hum player in its field.

2.The answer: their size and a ho-hum source of reliable funding, especially in a market driven by fear.使

3.Adopt a ho-hum attitude to all of this and you will be out in a jiffy.

4.President Obama's State of the Union address was a ho-hum affair.

5.Do you sound like a dynamic worker any company would be thrilled to have, or like a ho-hum employee?

6.'Heigh ho hum! ' cried Mr Feeder, shaking himself like a cart-horse. 'Oh dear me, dear me! Ya-a-a-ah! '!”,“——!”

7.The ho-hum speeches at the conference caused several members of the audience to fall asleep.

8.Experts say DVD-format war, gaming-console war and Windows Vista delay all contribute to ho-hum mood among consumers.DVD-

9.As I began telling him about my actual childhood, I discovered that my life hadn't been as ho-hum as I'd always thought.

10.Starting the day off with English sure makes for a ho-hum day.