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nondescript [ˈnɑ:ndɪskrɪpt]

adj. 无明显特征的,难以归类的,难以形容的;
n. 难以形容或归类的人或物;
复数:: nondescripts

例句:

  • A nondescript moneyed merchant who swanks about, giving orders to everyone.
    来自V. S. Pritchett
  • This expression gave temporary meaning to a set of features otherwise nondescript.
    这一词语给整套节目以暂时的意义,否则毫无特色.
  • Europa House is one of those hundreds of nondescript buildings along the Bath Road.
    欧罗巴大楼是巴斯大道沿路那些成百上千幢毫无特色的建筑之一。
  • Her clothes told me nothing: they were about as nondescript and lacking in chic as it was possible to be.
    从她的衣着上什么也看不出来:全是大路货,毫无时髦优雅之处。
  • Going bald, early forties, schlubby, entirely nondescript.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • If I haven't, that's because it's nondescript.
    来自NEWYORKER