cliche
英 [ˈkliːʃeɪ]
美 [klɪˈʃeɪ]
n. 陈词滥调; 陈腐的套语; 使用陈词滥调
复数:cliches
BNC.14880 / COCA.8808
牛津词典
noun
- 陈词滥调;陈腐的套语
a phrase or an idea that has been used so often that it no longer has much meaning and is not interesting- She trotted out the old cliché that ‘a trouble shared is a trouble halved.’
她又重复了“与人说愁愁减半”的陈词滥调。
- She trotted out the old cliché that ‘a trouble shared is a trouble halved.’
- 使用陈词滥调
the use of clichés in writing or speaking
英英释义
noun
- a trite or obvious remark
双语例句
- Tina: I don't like Valentine's Day-it has become too cliche and commercial.
蒂娜:我不喜欢情人节-它变得太老土、太商业化了。 - Some people say that songs about love and romance have become cliche, but they still make me cry.
有些人说爱情和浪漫歌曲变得老土了,不过它们让我哭泣。 - Bobby: No, chocolates are so cliche! I have a killer idea this year!
鲍比:没有,巧克力太老土了!今年我有一个杀手锏! - I'd just become this cliche.
我就变成这种陈腐的。 - I know that's a cliche, but some cliches are true.
我知道这是陈腔滥调,但是有些陈腔滥调则是正确的。 - It sounds like a cliche, but that's the real necessity.
这听起来像一句老生常谈,但它却是真正的必要条件。 - That's an old cliche, but it's true.
这是一个老口号,但它是真实的。 - To use a well-worn cliche, it is packed with information.
说得老套一点,其内容翔实。 - Teach English-I am patient and experienced. This is cliche-everyone claims the same thing.
教英文--我有耐心和经验。这是陈腔滥调--每一个人都会这么说。 - But, to use another cliche, life is not a rehearsal-there is no replay button.
但是,用一个我们常挂在嘴边所说的,生命没有预演&它没有重放按钮。