1.单调,平凡,陈腐
2.平凡的话,滥调,俗论
1.something that has been said so often that it is not interesting anymore and shows a lack of imagination
1.And the old people here. Forgive me for platitude that you know so well.
我也想对这里的老师们说,原谅我的老套话,你们可能早已烂熟于心了。
2.It was a platitude to maintain the fiction that he was conferring a great boon on me.
这是一种陈腐的老生常谈,旨在维护似乎他给了我极大恩惠的假象。
3.MRS. CHEVELEY. : In modern life nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude. It makes the whole world kin.
谢弗利太太:当今社会里,没有什么能像一个恰到好处的陈词滥调那样让人趋之若鹜了。
4.But this platitude goes against a hundred years of educational psychology.
但是这种陈词滥调是和一百年来的教育心理学研究相抵触的。
5.Good luck to you! I do not hope you will be tired of reading my platitude -just behold it as a four-leaf clover!
祝你幸运,希望你不会对我沉长的信感得厌倦——仅仅就将它看作是一朵幸福的小四叶草吧!
6.A fellow comes out with some insignificant platitude when I am speaking with my whole heart.
一个人散布枯燥乏味的陈腔滥调时,而我正全心全力地演说。
7.It reduced the romance to platitude , and the third person in the drama to the appearance of a stick.
这使得浪漫色彩减少为陈词滥调,而剧中的第三者成了一个呆头呆脑的角色。
8.It sounds like a platitude that fiction is the realm of imagination, fact the realm of knowledge.
小说是想象的领地而现实是知识的领地,这句话听起来有点陈词滥调了。
9.That's no platitude; the boundary between the two is surprisingly clear.
这并非陈词滥调;这两者之间的界限极其清晰。
10.Liao Guohe possesses extraordinary logical ability. He is a language genius. There is no platitude in his works.
廖国核思维逻辑非同一般,他是语言的天才,在他那里没有老生常谈。