banality 英 [bə'nælɪtɪ]  

banality

banality  英 [bə'nælɪtɪ]

n. 平凡;陈腐;陈词滥调 

名词复数:banalities 

It is a mass-producer of banality. 这是陈腐平庸的大规模制造者。
Hence, the limited perspective of active and energetic people, the banality of their thought and actions. 因此,有限的行动前途,精力充沛的人,他们想法以及行动的陈腐。

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  • n. 平凡;陈腐;陈词滥调
  • 1. It is a mass-producer of banality.

    这是陈腐平庸的大规模制造者。

  • 2. Hence, the limited perspective of active and energetic people, the banality of their thought and actions.

    因此,有限的行动前途,精力充沛的人,他们想法以及行动的陈腐。

  • 3. The negative pleasure one finds in work partakes of the poverty and banality of daily life, its pettiness.

    否定快乐的人发现工作共有贫困与日常生活的乏味以及琐碎。

  • banality (n.) 1857, "anything common or trite;" 1878, "triteness, triviality," from French banalité (17c.), from banal "hackneyed, commonplace" (see banal). Earlier in reference to restrictions on grain-milling, etc., in feudal tenure in France and French Canada.
ban·al·ity / bəˈnæləti ; NAmE bəˈnæləti / noun ( plural ban·al·ities ) [uncountable ,  countable ] ( disapproving) the quality of being banal;things, remarks, etc. that are banal 平庸;平淡乏味;陈腐的事物;陈词滥调 the banality of modern city life 现代城市生活的单调乏味 They exchanged banalities for a couple of minutes. 他们彼此客套了几分钟。 banality banalities ban·al·ity / bəˈnæləti ; NAmE bəˈnæləti /
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