dully

副词

UK/ˈdʌl.li/
US/ˈdʌl.li/

定义 dully 副词

interest(兴趣)

  1. In a manner that is uninteresting and unexciting.

    枯燥地;乏味地;无趣地

    • The job largely consisted of monotonous and repetitive tasks.

      这份工作主要由单调且重复的任务组成。

    • The presentation started promisingly but ended up being quite dull.

      演讲一开始很有希望,但最后变得相当乏味。

    • He found the meeting progressed very slowly and dully.

      他发现会议进展得非常缓慢且无趣。

  2. In a manner that shows a lack of interest or emotion.

    漠不关心地;无精打采地;漫不经心地

    • "I guess I should get to work," she said dully.

      “我想我该开始工作了,”她无精打采地说。

    • He stared dully out the window, lost in his thoughts.

      他无精打采地盯着窗外,陷入了沉思。

    • She received the news dully, without any reaction.

      她漠不关心地接受了这个消息,没有任何反应。

brightness(亮度)

  1. In a way that lacks clarity, brightness, or shine.

    黯淡地;昏暗地

    • The moonlight shone dully through the clouds.

      月光透过云层暗淡地照耀。

    • The old photographs appeared dully in the light.

      老照片在光线下显得暗淡无光。

    • The surface of the lake looked dull and lusterless on the overcast day.

      在阴天,湖面看起来暗淡无光。

sharpness(锐利)

  1. In a way that lacks sharpness or clarity in feeling or sound.

    隐隐地;沉闷地

    • The wound continued to throb dully.

      伤口持续隐隐作痛。

    • A dull explosion echoed from the distance.

      一声沉闷的爆炸声从远处传来。

    • He had a constant dull ache in his head.

      他头部一直隐隐作痛。