trite
/traɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [trˈaɪt] /traɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [trˈaɪt] /ˈtrīt How to pronounce trite (audio)/ (ame, mw)
trite — 形容詞
- tritepositive
- tritercomparative
- tritestsuperlative
1. Used of words, ideas, or artistic details that have appeared so many times that
老套;陳腐
因說太多次而顯得無聊不新鮮
Used of words, ideas, or artistic details that have appeared so many times that they now feel dull and lacking in fresh thought.
Christopher rolled his eyes at the trite love song on the radio.
Christopher 一聽到收音機裡那首老套的情歌,就翻了個白眼。
trite + love song
The coach ended the meeting with a trite speech about never giving up.
教練用一段老套的「永不放棄」演說結束了那場會議。
trite + speech
Yan crossed out the trite greeting and wrote a warmer note instead.
Yan 把那句老套的問候劃掉,改寫成更溫暖的字句。
Beatrix groaned when the film used another trite joke about married life.
Beatrix 一看到電影又用了那種婚姻笑話的老套橋段,就忍不住呻吟。
Zayd called the poster trite because every travel ad looked the same.
Zayd 說那張海報很陳腐,因為每支旅遊廣告看起來都一樣。
- cliched
very close in meaning, often used for expressions, scenes, or ideas that feel copied
- stale
broader and less formal; it can describe humor, ideas, or style that no longer feels lively
- predictable
focuses on the fact that you can see it coming, not necessarily on repeated wording
文法句型
trite + comment/joke/phrase/idea
be + trite
用法筆記
Most often used for remarks, stories, images, and other expressive details rather than for physical objects. It suggests not just familiarity but also a lack of freshness or imagination.