anticlimactic

英[ˌæntɪklaɪ\'mæktɪk]
美[ˌæntɪklaɪ\'mæktɪk]

基本释义

adj.
突降法的,渐减的; 虎头蛇尾的

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实用例句

Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic.

找到谋杀者之后,人们对所有事情的兴趣都突减了.

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The conclusion of the movie was anticlimactic.

电影的结局真没劲.

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The direct report of this one characteristic in real work, namely when close Shi Song, anticlimactic.

这一特点在实际工作中的直接反映, 就是时紧时松, 虎头蛇尾.

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The vote itself was anticlimactic, coming three weeks after the close of my defense.

在我的辩护结束后三周才投票, 这本身就令人觉得没劲.

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Such single - digit increases may anticlimactic for a company that has notched double - digit growth for years.

这种个位数的增幅对于多年来一直保持两位数增长速度的公司来说可能反差过大.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. of or relating to a sudden change from an impressive to a ludicrous style

  • 2. coming after the climax especially of a dramatic or narrative plot;

    "everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic"

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