单词 | blah |
释义 | blah From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblahblah1 /blɑː/ noun1 → blah, blah, blah2 [uncountable] British English spokenBORINGKNOW something remarks or statements that are boring and do not mean much the usual blah about everyone working harder3 → the blahsExamples from the Corpusblah• Blah, blah, blah and, in the same vein, yada-yada-yada.• Miracle recovery, hit me like a ton of bricks and then it was over in nothing flat, blah blah blah.• Do we want to talk about the communication process, you know, the greeting, blah, blah, blah?• My telephone number is blah blah.• Something from that and then she said, blah and blah and blah.• Some blah blah blah about a such-and-such that wastes no time in getting to the point.blahblah2 adjective American English spoken informal1 BORINGnot having an interesting taste, appearance, character etc The chili was kind of blah.2 ILLSAD/UNHAPPYslightly ill or unhappy I feel really blah today.Origin blah1 (1900-2000) From the sound of empty talk |
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