Monotonous Meaning in English
word
məˈnɑtənəs
muh-NAH-tuh-nuhs
mənˈɒtənəs
muh-NOT-uh-nuhs
释义
Something that is monotonous is boring or dull because it always stays the same and never changes.
用法与细微差别
Used for activities, voices, colors, or anything unchanging and dull; common with 'job', 'routine', 'voice'. More formal than 'boring'.
Spanish: monótonoPortuguese (BR): monótonoPortuguese (PT): monótonoChinese (Simplified): 单调的Chinese (Traditional): 單調的Hindi: एकरसArabic: رتيبBengali: একঘেয়ে - নিষ্প্রাণRussian: монотонный - однообразныйJapanese: 単調なVietnamese: đơn điệu - tẻ nhạtKorean: 단조로운Turkish: monoton - tekdüzeUrdu: یکسان - یک نواختIndonesian: monoton - membosankan (tidak berubah)
例句
The teacher's voice was monotonous, so the students got sleepy.
basic
He does the same monotonous job every day.
basic
Their daily routine became monotonous after a few weeks.
basic
Listening to that monotonous beep every minute is driving me crazy.
natural
After a while, the movie just felt too monotonous to keep watching.
natural
If you add some music, the atmosphere won’t be so monotonous.
natural