1. This expression gave temporary meaning to a set of features otherwise nondescript. 这一词语给整套节目以暂时的意义,否则毫无特色。
2. A woman never acknowledges such a nondescript age as forty-eight unless she is going to marry a widower with seventeen children. 一个女人决不会承认象四十八岁这样一个难以归类的年龄,除非她准备带着十七个孩子嫁给一个鳏夫。
3. The wild zinnia, a nondescript small flower, was first found growing in Mexico in 1519 and introduced to European and American gardens. 野生百日菊,开着难以形容的小花,最早发现于1519年的墨西哥并被引入欧洲和美国的花园里。
英英解释
n.
1. a person is not easily classified and not very interesting
2. lacking distinct or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting