tepid的意思和读音

tepid

: [ˈtepɪd] : ['tepɪd]

adj.

Adj.+n.tepid water

adj.icy,enthusiastic

adj.lukewarm,warmish,warm,unenthusiastic,half-hearted

tepidadj.

1.slightly warm, sometimes in a way that is not pleasant

tepid tea

a tepid bath

2.not enthusiastic

The play was greeted with tepid applause.

adj.1.,;2.(,)3.】〈〉()

adj.1.warm when it should be hot; warm when it should be cold2.not very excited or enthusiastic

1. intrepid tepid insipid ...

2. tendentious adj. tepid adj. terminus n.

3. tentacle n. , tepid adj. , terminology n. ...

4. placidity tepid meditative ...

5. tendentious adj. tepid adj. terminus n.

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1.'As the markets of the world have gotten a little more tepid, the fact that they'll have more money in their pocket is not a bad thing.

2.As I stood underneath the tepid jet, watching the dirty brown water disappear down the plug, it felt as if each drop was sent from heaven.

3.He did not feel cold in this sickly-tepid tropical sea : soon he would be feeling too hot again , he knew .

4.If the child can have a tub bath , sit him in tepid water up to midnight .使

5.He took it to the window and throw it out into the darkness, and he noticed that the air was thick and tepid to his face.

6.Sybase foresees technology sector spending remaining tepid for at least a year and possibly until 2011.2011

7.There was nothing for the disappointed firemen to do but drink tepid coffee and hang around trying to screw the nurse.便

8.By midday the water would be tepid, but in the chill of dawn it was almost cool and helped her keep her eyes open.

9.I open my eyes, and there's a fly. An insect, buzzing around above the Scrabble board, surfing the thermals from the tepid cup of tea.

10.Most forecasters expect demand to be tepid, with a pullback by the U. S. consumer.