unremarkably
/ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑː.kə.bli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌn.rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bli/ (ame, ipa)
unremarkably — 副詞
1. in a plain, average way that gives people little reason to notice it or talk abo
平淡地
以平常且不引人注意的方式
in a plain, average way that gives people little reason to notice it or talk about it.
The award ceremony ended unremarkably after a short speech and weak applause.
頒獎典禮在簡短致詞和零星掌聲後,平淡地結束了。
event + end unremarkably
Justin dressed unremarkably in a navy sweater and black work shoes.
Justin 穿得很普通,只穿海軍藍毛衣和黑色工作鞋。
dress unremarkably for plain appearance
After months of rumors, the meeting passed unremarkably with no difficult questions.
在傳了好幾個月的流言後,那場會議平淡地結束,沒有任何尖銳提問。
The little house stood unremarkably among the taller apartment blocks nearby.
那棟小房子夾在較高的公寓大樓之間,看起來很不起眼。
Shirin spoke unremarkably during the panel, and reporters ignored her.
Shirin 在論壇上講得很普通,所以記者幾乎沒注意到她。
- ordinarily
more common and broader; it can also mean 'usually', not just 'without interest'
- uneventfully
narrower; emphasizes that nothing troublesome or dramatic happened
- unspectacularly
slightly more informal; often used for results or performances that lack excitement
- remarkably
shows that something stands out because it is surprising or impressive
- strikingly
focuses on a quality or contrast that is immediately noticeable
- memorably
emphasizes that something stays in people's minds afterwards
文法句型
end unremarkably
dress unremarkably
pass unremarkably
speak unremarkably
用法筆記
Often used when something seemed likely to be dramatic, impressive, or unusual but instead felt ordinary. It commonly describes public events, appearances, or performances that leave little impression.