uncool的意思和读音

uncool

: [ʌnˈkul] : [ʌnˈkuːl]

adj.

adj.trendy

adj.old-fashioned,conservative,strait-laced,uptight,unhip

uncooladj.

1.not considered acceptable by fashionable young people

adj.1.2.,使,

adj.1.not considered popular, attractive, or fashionable

1. uncool. Quizzes ...

2. ... catch the eye: uncool: ...

4. resentful uncool to blush ...

5. ... catch the eye: uncool: ...

6. suggestively adj. uncool adj. once upon a time adv. ...

7.使 ... home: , uncool使 begin: ...

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1.When a few people within a social circle decide that smoking is uncool, suddenly the remaining smokers are outcasts.

2.I was the boy who liked to sing his own songs at talent shows, and I was suddenly officially uncool.“。

3.And what happened is that, by trying to be cool but not being cool, we wound up creating a new version of cool that's really uncool.——

4."Anything endorsed by a company makes it uncool. When it all boils down to it the whole is just down to PR, " says Ike, 30, from Manchester.“西使穿”。

5.For those uncool enough to admit that they're not fluent in Klingon, an English-language version is available.使,Sophos

6.You think I'm uncool and dreary.

7.The western world has always been divided into two types of people-the cool and the uncool .西-

8.Bartiromo admits that her own musical tastes are more Frank Sinatra than Joey Ramone, and her husband accuses her of being uncool.(FrankSinatra),

9.Raw fish has become a symbol of modernity and sophistication; conversely, squealing "yuck" to cold tuna is profoundly uncool.

10.In this light, a fussy British technocrat touting a massive government aid project appears distinctly uncool.