platitudes

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英 [p'lætɪtju:dz]
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  • n.

    平常的话,老生常谈,陈词滥调( platitude的名词复数 );滥套子;

  • 英英释义

    platitude[ 'plætitju:d ]

    • n.a trite or obvious remark

      同义词:clichebanalitycommonplacebromide

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. He delivered a long prose full of platitudes.
      他发表了一篇充满陈词滥调的文章。
    2. The speaker seems to have no original ideas; his speech was full of platitudes.
      "演讲人似乎没有什么独到的见解,他的讲话充满了陈词滥调。"
    3. We shall have to listen to more platitudes about the dangers of overspending.
      我们又得再听一通超支危害的陈词滥调了。

    权威例句

    Platitudes in allergy--based on the example of the euro
    Platitudes and attitudes: a minimalist conception of belief
    Getting past platitudes: Factors limiting accommodation in public relations
    From piety to platitudes to pork: the changing politics of health workforce policy
    Public Platitudes and Hidden Tensions: Racial Climates at Predominantly White Liberal Arts Colleges
    Not much more than platitudes? A critical look at the utility of applicant reactions research ☆
    Policy, polemics, platitudes, parenthood, and preaching to the choir [all meant in the best possible way]
    A dead weight of platitudes: the clash of satirical achievement and intrusive moralising in Susan Ferrier's Marriage
    Administering Targeted Social Programs in Latin America: From Platitudes to Practice
    The responsibility to protect in international political discourse: encouraging statement of intent or illusory platitudes?