单词 | humdrum |
释义 | humdrum (hʌmdrʌm ) adjective If you describe someone or something as humdrum, you mean that they are ordinary, dull, or boring. [disapproval] ...a lawyer, trapped in a humdrum but well-paid job. The new government seemed rather humdrum. Synonyms: dull, ordinary, boring, routine Collocations: humdrum existence He's always been a dreamer, right from the moment he saw music as his escape route from a humdrum existence like his father's. The Sun Nobody should patronise a club and suggest that they should be happy with a humdrum existence outside the elite. Times, Sunday Times She listens in on others' lives and adds some interest to her own humdrum existence by adopting different identities and voices for her clients. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Listening to emotional stories of employees who don't know the meaning of a comfy nine-to-five lifestyle left those of us with humdrum existences in awe. The Sun He wanted to escape the humdrum life that beckoned - escape into theatre, film and television. Times, Sunday Times She found it difficult to live the humdrum life after the excitement of war. Times, Sunday Times It was something that took me away from my sort of humdrum life at the time. Times, Sunday Times Some of the most hyped titles are all about escaping humdrum life and running for the hills. Times, Sunday Times Their passion allows them to step out of humdrum lives and become someone heroic. Times, Sunday Times |
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