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one-note 英ˈwʌnˈnəʊt美ˈwʌnˈnotAHDwŭnʹnōtʹ COCA⁷⁵⁶⁵⁹BNC¹⁷³⁹⁹⁵⁺²iWeb⁴³⁰²⁵ 基本例句 adj.缺乏多样性的; 单调的 After he took over the leadership in 2001 the FDP risked becoming a one-note party, obsessed with tax cuts and at the beck and call of its rich clientele. 2001年威氏接手领导自民党,该党冒险改变思路,成为单向度政党,极度奉行减税政策,听命于富有的支持者; topsage With such a one-note attack and an admitted lack of confidence, there's little chance she wins another major. 凭借单调的攻击以及信心的缺乏,想要再次登上冠军宝座,可能的机会不会太大。 yeeyan One British press reviewer remarked that the film was a ' one-note' film with no variation on its grim storytelling. 一名英国影评人对本片的评价是:「严肃地叙述故事,欠缺高低起伏。」 hkdavc |