mediocrities

英 [ˌmiːdɪˈɒkrɪtiz] 美 [ˌmidiˈɑkrətiz]

n.  平庸; 普通; 平常; 平庸之人; 碌碌无为者
mediocrity的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 平庸;平凡;普通
    If you refer to the mediocrity of something, you mean that it is of average quality but you think it should be better.
    1. ...the mediocrity of most contemporary literature...
      大多数当代文学作品的平庸
    2. Fashion today is sloppy mediocrity.
      如今的时尚品位低下,平庸无奇。
  2. N-COUNT 庸人;平庸之辈
    If you refer to someone as a mediocrity, you think that they are not very good at what they do.
    1. Surrounded by mediocrities, he can seem a towering intellectual.
      在周围一群泛泛之辈的衬托之下,他就像一个鹤立鸡群的智者。

双语例句

  1. Surrounded by mediocrities, he can seem a towering intellectual.
    在周围一群泛泛之辈的衬托之下,他就像一个鹤立鸡群的智者。
  2. Mediocrities can explain everything, and are surprised at nothing.
    庸人能解释一切,而且对什么都不会感到意外。
  3. They seemed to be a drab assortment of mediocrities.
    他们看起来像一批毫不起眼的碌碌庸才。
  4. Ridicule is the tribute paid to the genius by the mediocrities.
    挖苦是干才对天才的颂歌。
  5. The former regard ordinary human life and vulgar livelihood, describe helpless and bitter of the bottom nobody and reveal mediocrities in the human life.
    前者关注凡俗人生和庸常生活,描写底层小人物的无奈与辛酸,以及普通人的生活庸碌。