1. Amid this drabness, though, was a surprising little oasis. 在这令人乏味的市场里,却还是有令人惊奇的小绿洲。
2. As the months dragged by a new fear cut into the unrelieved drabness of his life and work. 他一个月一个月挨过去,一种新的恐惧侵入了他的单调不堪的生活和工作。
3. Standing at the Berlin Wall in 1987, he looked over to the east and, struck by its drabness and emptiness, knew that the system behind it was evil. 1987年站在柏林墙边,里根凝视着东方,那个空洞而乏味的地方,他相信在这墙后是一个邪恶的世界。
英英解释
n.
1. having a drab or dowdy quality; lacking stylishness or elegance