prosaic的意思和读音

prosaic

: [proʊˈzeɪɪk] : [prəʊˈzeɪɪk]

adj.

adj.poetic

prosaicadj.

1.ordinary and not showing any imagination

a prosaic style

2.dull; not romantic

the prosaic side of life

adj.1.,;使,2.,;3.

adj.1.ordinary and lacking imagination or excitement

1. cursory prosaic meticulous ...

2. mosaic prosaic nomadic ...

3. prolong > prosaic > proscribed > ...

4. ... portentously2. prosaic1. brakeman1. (, …

5. 〖 dawn〗 〖 flat;prosaic〖 flat〗 ...

6. mosaic prosaic nomadic ...

7. propriety n. prosaic adj. protract v. ...

8. ... near the knuckle prosaic , jacket potato ...

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1.More than any other feature of our technical civilization, these now prosaic flights are emblematic of what powers are now ours.

2.And the next day, having completed our more prosaic shopping, we set out for Mr. Haha's business address.

3.e. g. No, I mean, you know, cabernets can be powerful and exalting too, but they seem prosaic to me, for some reason, by comparison.

4.Your particular task is quite prosaic, though. You are to develop the memory manager being able to work with a large number of stacks.使D++使

5.That may sound prosaic, but Schuman declared that it was much more than just a business deal.

6.People said he'd been a pirate, but the truth was more prosaic.

7.While China's historic grievances are never far below the surface when the subject of Japan comes up , more prosaic concerns loom larger .

8.Until just a few years ago it was known by the more prosaic name of Zhongdian.(zhongdian)。

9.This modeling may be informal or prosaic, as it was in Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, or it may be formal, rigorous and mathematical.

10.The movie, whose working title is the reassuringly prosaic 'Confucius', has no confirmed release date.》,