uninteresting
/ʌnˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈɪntrəstɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈin-t(ə-)rə-stiŋ -ˈin-tə-ˌre-, -ˈin-ˌtre-; -ˈin-tər-/ (ame, mw)
uninteresting — 形容詞
- uninterestingpositive
- more uninterestingcomparative
- most uninterestingsuperlative
1. not able to spark your curiosity or hold your attention; seeming dull or ordinar
無聊;乏味
不吸引人的,讓人提不起興趣的
not able to spark your curiosity or hold your attention; seeming dull or ordinary
Minh found the three-hour lecture uninteresting and started doodling in his notebook.
Minh 覺得三小時的講座完全沒意思,開始在筆記本上塗鴉。
find + noun + uninteresting pattern
To Christopher, the golf conversation was so uninteresting that he left the room.
Christopher 覺得高爾夫球的話題太無聊了,就直接離開了房間。
so + adj + that-clause
The movie was uninteresting from the first scene, so Kwame checked his phone.
這部電影從第一幕就很乏味,所以 Kwame 拿起手機來看。
Sayaka decided not to watch the documentary because the trailer looked uninteresting.
Sayaka 決定不看那部紀錄片,因為預告片看起來很沒意思。
- boring
stronger and more common in everyday speech; suggests the thing actively tires you
- dull
suggests a lack of liveliness, energy, or sharpness rather than simple lack of interest
- tedious
adds the idea of being too long and slow, which wears out your patience
- monotonous
emphasizes a lack of variety, especially in sound, rhythm, or routine
- interesting
the direct opposite; grabs your attention
- engaging
suggests active participation or emotional involvement
文法句型
be + uninteresting
find + noun + uninteresting
uninteresting + noun
用法筆記
Uninteresting is more formal and less emphatic than boring or dull. In everyday conversation, boring is far more common.
常見錯誤
2. lacking originality or personality in the predictable, anonymous manner associat
呆板;制式化
缺乏創意,像公家機關風格的
lacking originality or personality in the predictable, anonymous manner associated with official institutions
The waiting room had that uninteresting institutional look — grey chairs, white walls, no pictures.
候診室就是那種呆板的公家機關風格——灰色椅子、白色牆壁、沒有圖畫。
uninteresting + institutional look — distinctive collocation
Tamar was tired of the uninteresting office furniture that every company seemed to buy.
Tamar 厭倦了那種每家公司都買的制式化辦公家具。
Beatriz thought the government website was clean but uninteresting, like all the other agency pages.
Beatriz 覺得政府網站雖然簡潔但很呆板,跟其他機關的頁面一模一樣。
The training centre offered courses so uninteresting that nobody signed up for the second level.
訓練中心的課程呆板到沒人報名第二級。
- bland
focuses on the lack of strong features or taste; milder than uninteresting
- soulless
stronger criticism; suggests the thing lacks any human warmth or character
- impersonal
stresses the absence of personal touch or individual character
- distinctive
having a strong, recognisable character that sets it apart
- creative
showing imagination and original thinking
文法句型
uninteresting + noun
be + uninteresting
find + noun + uninteresting
用法筆記
This sense typically describes the visual or experiential quality of places, objects, and systems associated with organisations (offices, schools, government buildings) rather than people or activities.