clichéd
/ˈkliː.ʃeɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /kliːˈʃeɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /klē-ˈshād ˈklē-ˌshād, kli-ˈshād/ (ame, mw)
clichéd — 形容詞
- clichédpositive
- clichédercomparative
- clichédestsuperlative
1. used so many times in speech, writing, or art that it no longer feels fresh or i
老套的
因過度使用而乏味
used so many times in speech, writing, or art that it no longer feels fresh or interesting.
Ezra groaned at the clichéd movie ending with roses in the rain.
Ezra 對那個在雨中送玫瑰的老套電影結局翻了白眼。
clichéd + ending for an overused film scene
At rehearsal, Vivek cut the clichéd joke about bad cooking from the script.
排練時,Vivek 把劇本裡那個談糟糕廚藝的老套笑話刪掉了。
clichéd joke — criticism of stale humor in writing
The mural in the cafe felt clichéd, with Paris streets and red hearts.
那幅咖啡館壁畫很老套,滿是巴黎街景和紅色愛心。
Tuan warned the class that 'follow your dreams' sounded clichéd in essays.
Tuan 提醒全班,「follow your dreams」用在作文裡聽起來很老套。
After three slow songs and a sunset kiss, the play became clichéd.
三首慢歌再加上一個夕陽下的吻後,那齣戲就變得很老套了。
- trite
stronger for remarks or ideas that sound shallow because they have been repeated carelessly
- hackneyed
more formal and common in reviews of writing, speeches, or art
- predictable
focuses on the lack of surprise rather than repetition itself
文法句型
clichéd + noun (ending, joke, image, line)
sound / feel / seem + clichéd
用法筆記
Usually used to criticize writing, film scenes, jokes, images, and speeches rather than physical objects. It often appears before nouns like ending, line, image, and plot, or after linking verbs such as sound, feel, and seem.