uneventful
/ˌʌnɪˈventfl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnɪˈventfl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-i-ˈvent-fəl/ (ame, mw)
uneventful — 形容詞
- uneventfulpositive
- more uneventfulcomparative
- most uneventfulsuperlative
1. A period of time, trip, or activity that is uneventful does not include any unus
平淡;平靜
沒有特別事件發生的
A period of time, trip, or activity that is uneventful does not include any unusual, exciting, or problematic events.
The flight to Vancouver was completely uneventful, so Saira slept most of the way.
從台北到溫哥華的飛行十分平靜,Saira 大部分時間都在睡覺。
collocation: completely uneventful
Dr. Adegoke described the surgery as uneventful and said the patient was recovering well.
Adegoke 醫生說手術過程順利,病人的恢復情況良好。
passive: described as uneventful
After the storm passed, the week was quiet and uneventful on the island.
暴風雨過後,島上一週剩下的時間都很平靜。
The children hoped for adventure, but their camping trip turned out to be completely uneventful.
孩子們原本期待冒險,結果他們的露營旅行平淡無奇。
It was an uneventful meeting — Mathieu just reviewed the sales numbers and left.
那是一場平淡的會議——Mathieu 只是檢視了銷售數字就離開了。
- quiet
more general, can describe sound level as well as activity level; 'uneventful' focuses on lack of events
- routine
suggests the events are normal and expected; stronger implication of habitual pattern
- peaceful
has a positive connotation of calm and rest; 'uneventful' is more neutral
- unexciting
more negative — suggests disappointment; 'uneventful' is less judgmental
用法筆記
Often paired with intensifying adverbs such as 'completely', 'fairly', or 'relatively'. The word carries a neutral tone — it simply describes an absence of incidents, not necessarily a negative quality.