单词 | lacklustre |
释义 | lacklustre (læklʌstəʳ ) regional note: in AM, use lackluster adjective If you describe something or someone as lacklustre, you mean that they are not exciting or energetic. He has already been blamed for his party's lackluster performance during the election campaign. Synonyms: flat, boring, dull, dim Collocations: lacklustre campaign In a fairly lacklustre campaign all round, it is tempting to look beyond the main parties. Times, Sunday Times (2012) He has fought a lacklustre campaign for the most powerful job in British local government. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Despite a lacklustre campaign, he deserves the chance to show what he can do. The Sun (2010) Despite criticisms of a lacklustre campaign by most of the leaders, 46 per cent say they have found the campaign interesting. The Sun (2015) Most go with the first option, with predictably lacklustre results. Times, Sunday Times Despite five seasons of lacklustre results on the pitch their commercial income has barely been affected. Times, Sunday Times The lacklustre results were blamed on what management called 'extremely limited' delivery of the pipeline of corporate work which fell 'well short' of internal budgets. Times, Sunday Times However, towards the end of the season, the team had some lacklustre results. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 无精打采的 Japanese: 活気のない |
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