humdrum的意思和读音

humdrum

: [ˈhʌmˌdrʌm] : [ˈhʌmdrʌm]

n.

adj.

v.

adj.exciting

adj.dull,boring,routine,unexciting,everyday

humdrumadj.

1.boring and always the same

a humdrum existence/job/life

adj.1.;,

n.1.,2.3.

v.1.

adj.1.boring because nothing new or interesting ever happens

1. humanity humdrum humidity 湿湿 ...

2. fulcrum humdrum conundrum ...

3. humanity humdrum humidity 湿湿 ...

4. 4.tedious 5.humdrum 6.insipid ...

5. enjoin humdrum lax ...

6. Gallop Humdrum Flabbergast 使 ...

7. 30. Lugubrious 31. Humdrum 32. Aloof ...

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1.These activities seem to be far more profitable than the humdrum business of managing payments and channelling savings towards investment.

2.She was glad to be out of the flat, because already she felt that it was a narrow, humdrum place, and that interest and joy lay elsewhere.使

3.Was it a humdrum crime of trying to steal banking details?

4.We should hesitate to admit this if it were merely a question of humdrum dwellers on this corner of the universe called Earth.

5.Last but not least, students' creativity tends to be repressed due to the humdrum and dull homework.

6.Hours before the panic began, there were signs that Thursday was not shaping up to be a humdrum day.

7.So humdrum was the technical work that it killed Wu Yu's patience. He hoped to be unique. He needed more space for himself.广

8.Reality always look better in slow motion. Even the most humdrum events can seem like the most dramatic moment of an action film.使

9.Making tomato sauce was humdrum domestic work that did not contribute to my goals and , more important, wasn't scheduled.

10.There are also few new experiences for you, just the humdrum of daily life and the loneliness of having to get on with it on your own.--