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mediocrity [ˌmi:diˈɑ:krəti]

n. 平庸,平凡; 庸人; 平平常常的才能;
复数:: mediocrities

例句:

  • His acting career started brilliantly, then sank into mediocrity.
    他的演艺生涯开场时轰轰烈烈,然后就变得庸庸碌碌。
  • His plays are distinguished only by their stunning mediocrity.
    他的戏剧与众不同之处就是平凡得出奇.
  • The old poet decried the mediocrity of today's writing.
    老诗人抨击了现代文体的平庸无奇.
  • Gun-toting government agents enforced the legislated baseline of mediocrity.
    来自SA
  • The horrendously expensive, more-than-yearlong primary process guarantees mediocrity.
    来自WSJ
  • Shouldn't mediocrity be an admission of failure?
    来自THETIMES