identikit
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- 英式音標(biāo) [a??den.t?.k?t]
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基本解釋
- n. 艾登蒂基特容貌拼圖;(罪犯的)合成人像;千篇一律的東西
- adj. 普通無(wú)奇的;公式化的;規(guī)格化的
英漢例句
- Compared with the anodyne, identikit bands churned out by talent shows, Ms Winehouse was an unusual pop idol.
與選秀節(jié)目大量炮制出的千篇一律,缺乏個(gè)性的樂(lè)隊(duì)相比,懷恩豪斯是位非比尋常的流行天后。 - One of the first to appear in court for looting was a 31-year-old teaching assistant: hardly an identikit hooligan.
法庭上出現(xiàn)的第一個(gè)被控?fù)尳僮锏娜耸且粋€(gè)31歲的助教:他幾乎不是一個(gè)通常意義上的街頭惡棍。 - Portugal is vulnerable not because it is an identikit version of either Greece or Ireland, but because it shares some of the symptoms of both those afflicted economies.
葡萄牙經(jīng)濟(jì)容易受到攻擊,不僅僅是因?yàn)槠咸蜒朗窍ED或愛(ài)爾蘭的一種并圖,而且因?yàn)槠咸蜒酪灿兄@兩個(gè)經(jīng)濟(jì)體的部分病狀。 - One of the first to appear in court for looting was a 31-year-old teaching assistant: hardly an identikit hooligan.
ECONOMIST: Riots in Britain - Too many projects in London with those words attached are bland and identikit.
ECONOMIST: Why I love Peckham - Identikit executives hiding behind the latest management fad, ambitious role players, time-servers and office politicians may manage to creep to the top.
ECONOMIST: The genuine article
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英英字典
- very similar in appearance, in a way that is boring and has no character