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mediocrities

美[.midi'ɑkrəti],英[.miːdi'ɒkrəti],

释义

n. 普通;平庸;平平常常的才能;平凡的人; 网络释义: 平庸之才;平庸平凡;碌碌无为;

例句

The interior ministry, run by a series of APRA mediocrities, has failed to stop Peru from becoming the world's biggest cocaine exporter.
内政部由秘鲁革新党的一群平庸之才掌管,未能阻止秘鲁沦为世界最大的可卡因出口国。
They seemed to be a drab assortment of mediocrities.
His successor cannot be found among what Lord Rosebery, a prime minister in Queen Victoria's time, called "the mediocrities of the House" .
他的继任者可不能从维多利亚女王时代的首相罗贝里斯勋爵所称的“议会中的平庸之辈”中选取。
While learning through post-natal thinking turns out mediocrities, learning through innate thinking turns out geniuses.
后天思维学习方式培养出来的是庸才,先天思维学习方式培养出来的是天才。
This is much better than hoping the present collection of bureaucratic mediocrities will somehow get it right, by dumb luck.
这好过指望现今这一批官僚的庸才仅靠运气稀里糊涂地把事情做好。
To be sure, tenure can protect the careers of some mediocrities.
毫无疑问的一点是,终身职位制度可以保住一些平庸之辈的饭碗。
Ridicule is the tribute paid to the genius by the mediocrities.
Ridicule is the tribute paid to genius by mediocrities.