insipid

英 [?n's?p?d] 美[?n's?p?d]
  • adj. 清淡的;無(wú)趣的

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1. sapid => insipid.

中文詞源


insipid 無(wú)味的

in-,不,非,-sip,滋味,味道,詞源同sap,sapient.

英文詞源


insipid (adj.)
1610s, "without taste or perceptible flavor," from French insipide (16c.), from Late Latin inspidus "tasteless," from Latin in- "not" (see in- (1)) + sapidus "tasty," from sapere "have a taste" (also "be wise;" see sapient). Figurative meaning "uninteresting, dull" first recorded 1640s, but it was also a secondary sense in Medieval Latin.
In ye coach ... went Mrs. Barlow, the King's mistress and mother to ye Duke of Monmouth, a browne, beautifull, bold, but insipid creature. [John Evelyn, diary, Aug. 18, 1649]
Related: Insipidly.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. They gave an insipid opening performance in a nil-nil draw with Peru.
他們與秘魯隊(duì)的揭幕戰(zhàn)打得波瀾不驚,最終以0:0戰(zhàn)平。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

2. It tasted bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard.
這吃起來(lái)淡而無(wú)味,像加熱過(guò)的紙板。

來(lái)自柯林斯例句

3. a cup of insipid coffee
一杯淡而無(wú)味的咖啡

來(lái)自《權(quán)威詞典》

4. On the surface she seemed meek, rather insipid.
表面上她似乎溫順馴服,相當(dāng)乏味無(wú)趣。

來(lái)自辭典例句

5. It tasted indescribably bland and insipid, like warmed cardboard.
這東西嘗起來(lái)淡而無(wú)味至極,像加熱過(guò)的紙板一樣。

來(lái)自辭典例句