lifelessness
/ˈlaɪf.ləs.nəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlaɪf.ləs.nəs/ (ame, ipa)
lifelessness — 名詞
1. the condition of being dead or showing no signs of life
無生命;死寂
沒有生命或生機的狀態
the condition of being dead or showing no signs of life
The lifelessness of the desert landscape made the travellers feel uneasy.
沙漠景觀的死寂讓旅人感到不安。
collocation: lifelessness of + landscape / place
After the wildfire, a terrible lifelessness hung over what remained of the forest.
野火過後,一股可怕的死寂籠罩著森林的殘餘。
Emeka noticed the lifelessness of the preserved insects in the museum display.
Emeka 注意到博物館展示櫃中保存的標本昆蟲毫無生命跡象。
- deadness
more general and less literary than lifelessness
- inanimateness
technical register — used in science to describe objects without life
- stillness
emphasises absence of movement rather than absence of life
文法句型
the lifelessness of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Uncountable. This sense refers to a state or quality, not to the event of dying. To describe the moment something stops living, use death instead.
常見錯誤
2. a complete absence of energy, excitement, or interest that makes something feel
死氣沉沉;枯燥乏味
缺乏活力或趣味的狀態
a complete absence of energy, excitement, or interest that makes something feel dull and unappealing
The lifelessness of the lecture hall made it hard for students to stay awake.
演講廳的死氣沉沉讓學生們很難保持清醒。
collocation: lifelessness of + place / situation
Elena tried to ignore the lifelessness of the conversation at the dinner table.
Elena 試圖忽略餐桌上的談話有多沉悶無趣。
used in social contexts
Wei commented on the lifelessness of the dialogue in the film's final scenes.
Wei 評論了這部電影最後幾幕中對白的枯燥乏味。
- liveliness
energy and excitement in a situation or performance
- vitality
vigour and life-affirming energy
文法句型
the lifelessness of [abstract noun]
用法筆記
Uncountable. Frequently used in criticism of creative works (films, performances, writing) and descriptions of social situations. Stylistically somewhat formal; in everyday conversation, boringness or dullness is more natural.