vapid的意思和读音

vapid

: [ˈvæpɪd] : ['væpɪd]

adj.

adj.lively,tasty

adj.lifeless,uninteresting,unexciting,vacuous,tame

vapidadj.

1.lacking interest or intelligence

adj.1.(),()2.,,3.,

adj.1.showing no sign of intelligence or imagination, and therefore very boring

1. devoid vapid intrepid ...

2. valid vapid varnish 使 ...

3. imbroglio n. , , , 28。 vapid adj. 29。 sham v. ...

4. valid vapid varnish 使 ...

5. sensational ; vapid ; innovativeadj. ; ...

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1.that the little woman, with her vapid talk and faded prettiness, was not fit to BE mistress of a great literary salon.姿

2.s your wife. You insult her intelligence if you assume that a mere slogan and a few vapid adjectives will persuade her to buy anything.使西

3.Today, one can't help sensing that what began as a positive spirit of anarchy has descended into a vapid , untrammelled 'anything-goes'.”。

4.vapid little moron does he feel like the genius he knew he'd become.

5.I'm so sick of the word "good" ; it is so stale and vapid!“

6.Since reform and open , Chinese biology industry has got vapid increase trend on background of the whole good development situation.

7.However, any games can be fall down suddenly or disappear silently. Because its essence is virtual, and maybe it will become vapid.

8.What then is the idea of vapid and obligation-free baring of the body?

9.Bring on "real time search, " bring on a globally connected community, bring on vapid, vile, stupid shilling.”,X

10.That said, this is by no means a dull or vapid film and has at the core, a decent little plot even if the characterization is wanting.