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anticlimactic是什么意思

anticlimactic

英 [,æntɪklaɪ'mæktɪk] 美 [,æntɪklaɪ'mæktɪk]
  • adj. 虎头蛇尾的;突降法的;突减的

英文词源


anticlimactic (adj.)
also anti-climactic, 1831; see anticlimax + -ic.

双语例句


1. Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic.
找到谋杀者之后,人们对所有事情的兴趣都突减了.

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2. The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.
电影的结局真没劲.

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3. America is on the verge of something historic and it almost seems anticlimactic.
一切似乎从天而降,美国处在历史性时刻.

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4. The direct report of this one characteristic in real work, namely when close Shi Song, anticlimactic.
这一特点在实际工作中的直接反映, 就是时紧时松, 虎头蛇尾.

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5. The vote itself was anticlimactic, coming three weeks after the close of my defense.
在我的辩护结束后三周才投票, 这本身就令人觉得没劲.

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