lifeless

英 ['laɪflɪs] 美
  • adj. 无生命的;死气沉沉的;无趣味的
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lifeless (adj.)
Old English lifleas "inanimate, dead;" see life + -less. Meaning "with no living things" is from 1728. Related: Lifelessly; lifelessness.
1. With one exce-ption his novels are shallow and lifeless things.
他的小说都是些肤浅沉闷的玩意儿,只有一本除外。

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2. There was no breathing or pulse and he was lifeless.
没有呼吸,也没有脉搏,他已经死了。

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3. He managed to lighten the generally lifeless debate at times.
他让这场总体很沉闷的辩论时不时迸出了些火花。

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4. The snowy street, like the church, assumed a dumb, lifeless aspect.
积雪覆盖的街道就像教堂一样,显得沉闷、毫无生气。

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5. his lifeless performance on stage
他在舞台上死气沉沉的表演

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