an undistinguished career
平凡的职业生涯
1.不特别显眼的;不著名的,平凡的
2.未区别开的,不加分别的
3.听[看]不清楚的
1.not very good or special
1.His last job was as a member of the European Parliament, a distinguished and passionate member of an often undistinguished institution.
盖雷梅克的最后一份职务是作为欧洲议会的一名成员,在这个普通的机构中他却是位声名显赫、富有激情的成员。
2.The baby boomers , who entered adulthood promising a lifetime of activism, have been a politically undistinguished generation.
出生于生育高峰的人,在成年后承诺行动主义,只是一代政治上平庸的一代。
3.Behind the house there was an enormous tree that bore handsome big red apples of an unidentified variety and undistinguished flavor.
屋后有一颗巨大的树,会结出漂亮的又红又大的苹果类的水果,品种不明,味道却平常。
4.While the Bold 9700 looks rather undistinguished, it has a few less-obvious attributes that give it a little oomph.
虽然Bold9700看起来相当不出众,但它也有那么几个不那么显眼的特征,为它增添了一些魅力。
5.They were joined by the children of undistinguished WASP families from America's small towns, suburbs, and tenements.
许多来自平凡的美国小城镇,郊区,和新教上流社会家庭的孩子也开始加入他们。
6.IT IS a damp, overcast Monday morning in Watford, an undistinguished town north of London that seems to offer little to the casual visitor.
这是一个潮湿的阴天,坐落在伦敦北部的普通小镇Watford很少有“不速之客”。
7.The careers of both men had been undistinguished between the Mexican War and the American Civil War.
从墨西哥战争至美国内战之间,两人在职业生涯中都表现平平。
8.Many Chinese will take no less kindly to being told the tiger is an undistinguished mongrel, and that miscegenation is the way forward.
许多中国人仍然断定老虎是普通的混血动物,而且是以混种的方法来形成的。
9.But none has caught fire, in part because voters see a choice between familiar, undistinguished politicians and untested, risky outsiders.
但他们都没有引起人们的热情,部分原因在于选民的抉择夹在了熟知平庸的政治家和未经考验的危险的外来人之间。
10.One item attracted little attention at first: an undistinguished, heavily calcified lump the size of a phone book.
其中有件文物一开始并未受到注意,它是个不起眼、严重钙化的块状物,大小跟电话簿差不多。