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banalities 英bə'nælɪtɪz美bə'nælɪtɪz COCA⁷⁹⁷³⁵BNC⁵¹³⁶²Economist⁴¹³⁰³⁺² 基本英英例句 banality 的复数形式原型banality的复数 名词 banality: a trite or obvious remark Warren Bennis of the University of Southern California has noted that the new “ science” of neuroleadership is“ filled with banalities”. Other people are less complimentary. 南加利福尼亚大学的沃伦•本尼斯教授提到过,新兴的“神经领导学”实际上“充斥着陈词滥调”,其余人对此也鲜有赞同。 ecocn But these banalities are more often designed to allay the fears of the caregiver than those of the patient. 但是这些陈词滥调更多的是用来缓和看护人的恐惧而非病人的恐惧。 yeeyan Some folks may lament the vaunted Information Superhighway being used to transport banalities such as what someone is eating. 一些人可能会对信息高速公路被用来传递某人正在吃什么这类无聊消息感到悲哀。 neworiental Still, the politicians play games to our detriment with the stupidest partisan banalities that I've ever seen. 然而我们的政客们依然在玩那些充满陈词滥调的我所见过最愚蠢的祸国殃民的党派政治游戏。 club.mil.news.sina.com.cn When asked what it meant by pollsters, most struggled, then fell back on such banalities as“the stiff upper lip” and“ drinking tea”. 当民意测验专家们被问及该定义时,通常也是很犹豫,最后只好打出一些陈词滥调如“僵硬的上嘴唇”和“喝茶”等。 topsage |