undistinguished

英 [ʌndɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃt] 美 [,ʌndɪ'stɪŋɡwɪʃt]
  • adj. 平凡的;混杂的;听不清的;看不清的
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undistinguished (adj.)
1590s, "not kept distinct," from un- (1) "not" + distinguished. Meaning "not elevated above others" is attested from c. 1600.
1. Sometimes formal English and informal English are undistinguished.
有时候正式英语与非正式英语很难分清.

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2. He retired from the army with undistinguished record of service.
他带着平凡的服役记录离开了军队.

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3. In Harvard he was undistinguished but read widely.
在哈佛大学读书期间他并无过人之处,但博览群书.

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4. They seemed part of herd , undistinguished.
他们似乎只是一群凡夫俗子.

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5. This undistinguished youth was to explode into a prominence no one had anticipated.
这个默默无闻的年轻人出人意料地展露头角.

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