Cliche Meaning in English
word
kɫiˈʃeɪ
klee-SHAY
kliˈʃeɪ
klee-SHAY
释义
A cliche is an idea, phrase, or expression that has been used so much that it is no longer interesting or original.
用法与细微差别
Often used in critical or negative contexts to point out lack of originality. Common in literature, movies, and everyday speech. Pronounced 'klee-shay.' Related collocations: 'old cliche,' 'fall into a cliche,' 'sound like a cliche.'
Spanish: cliché - frase hechaPortuguese (BR): clichê - lugar-comumPortuguese (PT): clichê - lugar-comumChinese (Simplified): 陈词滥调 - 老套Chinese (Traditional): 陳腔濫調 - 老套Hindi: घिसा-पिटा वाक्य - क्लिशेArabic: عبارة مبتذلة - كليشيهBengali: ক্লিশে - বহুল ব্যবহৃত কথা (বেশি ব্যবহারের ফলে মান হারিয়েছে)Russian: клише - шаблон (в речи)Japanese: クリシェ - 決まり文句Vietnamese: khuôn sáo - lời nói rập khuônKorean: 진부한 표현 - 클리셰Turkish: klişe - basmakalıp ifadeUrdu: پچیدہ فقرہ - دقیانوسی جملہIndonesian: klise - ungkapan klise
例句
That movie was full of cliches.
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Try not to use cliches in your writing.
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'Time will tell' is a common cliche.
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It sounds like a cliche, but honesty really is the best policy.
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Writers should avoid falling into the same old cliches.
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After a while, their compliments just felt like empty cliches.
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