expressionless

英 [ɪk'spreʃ(ə)nlɪs] 美
  • adj. 无表情的;呆板的
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expressionless (adj.)
1831, "giving no expression," from expression + -less. Shelley used it with a sense of "unexpressed" (1819).
1. His face was expressionless, but Alex felt the unspoken criticism.
他面无表情,但亚历克斯能感觉到他未明言的批评之意。

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2. That expressionless face had seemed deep and mysterious.
那张毫无表情的脸看上去深沉而又神秘。

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3. She sat expressionless, carefully taking notes.
她坐在那儿面无表情,认真记着笔记。

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4. The Monsignor gave him a slow, expressionless nod.
教士阁下毫无表情地朝他慢慢点了下头。

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5. His face had become peculiarly expressionless.
奇怪的是,他的脸已经变得毫无表情。

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