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单词 unflashy
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Definition of unflashy in English:

unflashy

adjectiveʌnˈflaʃiənˈflaSHi
  • Not seeking attention through being ostentatiously impressive; restrained or tasteful.

    a solid, unflashy performance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Altogether unflashy, The Good Girl remains first and foremost an actor's movie.
    • So when Gordon Brown needed a solid, capable and unflashy Chancellor to carry on his stoic work at the Treasury he sent for his fellow Scot.
    • It's unflashy, but extremely effective.
    • The mood is intimate, with Rae's unflashy style and crystal-clear voice used to mixed effect, best on quiet ballads, less successful on the bossa novas.
    • At dinner, you can start your Mission experience with some nicely creative but appealingly unflashy original cocktails designed by Dona Culver.
    • A sparse, unflashy documentary is more effective.
    • In comparison with some of the content, it's a distinctly unflashy site.
    • He is one of the most unflashy people you could meet.
    • It is a strange place for someone who is so deliberately unflashy to live.
    • Not for the first time, the Camerons managed to look like a slightly glamorous version of the rest of us modern, unflashy, relaxed.
    • Garland has plotted a novel which is decidedly unflashy, despite its violent premise, and is disarmingly brief.
    • Her choices, which have been described as surprising, unflashy but not particularly inspiring, provide an insight into her own personal taste as well as her relationship with her husband.
    • The programme was relentlessly unflashy, balm in a media world that gets louder and more vulgar by the day.
    • Before Wright arrived, the forward line worked around Alan Smith, an unflashy 20-a-season man, a player as traditional as jellied eels.
    • Weblogging software creates a highly effective and simple way of helping people create fully functional - if unflashy - regularly updated websites.
    • Miller made use of his team's relatively unflashy, underdog status.
    • All this requires time and endless patience, it is unflashy and it seems not to suit the usually gung-ho US approach.
    • He began with a couple of branches for Wagamama, but Circus displays more of the quiet unflashy quality of his work.
    • The sound and video quality are reminiscent of a solid public television offering, which is to say stolid and unflashy but executed with quality.
    • Utterson is the sort of unflashy centre that all forwards love to play with because he always delivers.
 
 

Definition of unflashy in US English:

unflashy

adjectiveənˈflaSHi
  • Not seeking attention through ostentation; restrained or tasteful.

    a solid, unflashy performance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A sparse, unflashy documentary is more effective.
    • Garland has plotted a novel which is decidedly unflashy, despite its violent premise, and is disarmingly brief.
    • Miller made use of his team's relatively unflashy, underdog status.
    • He is one of the most unflashy people you could meet.
    • It is a strange place for someone who is so deliberately unflashy to live.
    • It's unflashy, but extremely effective.
    • At dinner, you can start your Mission experience with some nicely creative but appealingly unflashy original cocktails designed by Dona Culver.
    • The mood is intimate, with Rae's unflashy style and crystal-clear voice used to mixed effect, best on quiet ballads, less successful on the bossa novas.
    • Before Wright arrived, the forward line worked around Alan Smith, an unflashy 20-a-season man, a player as traditional as jellied eels.
    • The sound and video quality are reminiscent of a solid public television offering, which is to say stolid and unflashy but executed with quality.
    • Her choices, which have been described as surprising, unflashy but not particularly inspiring, provide an insight into her own personal taste as well as her relationship with her husband.
    • All this requires time and endless patience, it is unflashy and it seems not to suit the usually gung-ho US approach.
    • Not for the first time, the Camerons managed to look like a slightly glamorous version of the rest of us modern, unflashy, relaxed.
    • The programme was relentlessly unflashy, balm in a media world that gets louder and more vulgar by the day.
    • In comparison with some of the content, it's a distinctly unflashy site.
    • So when Gordon Brown needed a solid, capable and unflashy Chancellor to carry on his stoic work at the Treasury he sent for his fellow Scot.
    • Utterson is the sort of unflashy centre that all forwards love to play with because he always delivers.
    • Altogether unflashy, The Good Girl remains first and foremost an actor's movie.
    • He began with a couple of branches for Wagamama, but Circus displays more of the quiet unflashy quality of his work.
    • Weblogging software creates a highly effective and simple way of helping people create fully functional - if unflashy - regularly updated websites.
 
 
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