mediocre

mediocre [ˌmi:diˈəʊkə(r)]  [ˌmi:diˈoʊkər] 

mediocre 基本解释

形容词普通的; 中等的; 质量中等偏下的; 碌

mediocre 同义词

形容词fair moderate adequate acceptable average so-so medium passable ordinary

mediocre 反义词

mediocre

形容词extreme extraordinary

mediocre 相关例句

mediocre

形容词

1. The student tried hard, but his work is mediocre.
    该生学习刻苦,但学业平庸。

2. The critics condemned the play as mediocre.
    评论家谴责那出戏为低劣产物。

mediocre 网络解释

mediocre

1. 平庸的:而且MFC 1.0 以我的眼光来看又不好用,而且Microsoft C/C++ 6.0 的C/C++ 最佳化编译器在其时是一个笑话,不但产生的程序码效率不好,甚至会产生错误的程序码,许多杂志也称Microsoft C/C++ 6.0 是一个平庸的(Mediocre)产品.

2. 普普通通的:measurement 测量法、度量 | mediocre 普普通通的 | Melbourne 墨尔本

3. 平凡的:medievalize 使中古化 | mediocre 平凡的 | mediocrity 平常

4. 中等的:mediiphyric 显微斑晶的 | mediocre 中等的 | mediophyric 中斑晶的

mediocre 词典解释
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1. (事物)普通的,平庸的,一般的
    If you describe something as mediocre, you mean that it is of average quality but you think it should be better.

    e.g. His school record was mediocre.
           他在学校成绩平平。
    e.g. ...mediocre music.
           不尽如人意的音乐

mediocre 单语例句

1. Box office potential is mediocre as the subject of teenage prostitution just isn't good material for a cheeky comedy.

2. But Lee flunked his college entrance exams twice a colossal disgrace for his family and a failure that dooms many Taiwan youth to mediocre careers.

3. The result is the kind of complacency that turns historic summits into mediocre conformity.

4. This is because huge harvests mean less concentration of sugar and flavors, which make the difference between mediocre and great wine.

5. They say many local productions just lack originality and some of these mediocre productions have disappointed the local audience too many times.

6. Many companies are also dissatisfied with domestic designs, with experts considering many current models either odd or mediocre.

7. He said the life of a successful farmer like himself is better than that of a mediocre factory worker in the city.

8. Production wrapped in March and the season finale airs Wednesday for the show that has gotten rave reviews but mediocre ratings.

9. He said the market would do a better job flushing out most of the mediocre Hollywood releases.

10. Government education bureaus should confront this inequity and seek to improve mediocre schools.

mediocre 英英释义

adj

1. poor to middling in quality

    e.g. there have been good and mediocre and bad artists

2. lacking exceptional quality or ability

    e.g. a novel of average merit
           only a fair performance of the sonata
           in fair health
           the caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average
           the performance was middling at best

    Synonym: average fair middling

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3. moderate to inferior in quality

    e.g. they improved the quality from mediocre to above average

    Synonym: second-rate

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