Inoffensive Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnəˈfɛnsɪv
in-uh-FEN-siv
ɪnəfˈɛnsɪv
in-uh-FEN-siv
释义
Not likely to upset, offend, or harm anyone; harmless or unremarkable.
用法与细微差别
'Inoffensive' is slightly formal and often means 'not likely to cause trouble or anger.' Common with people, remarks, humor, or things that are bland or unremarkable. Sometimes implies 'dull' or lacking impact when used about things or people.
Spanish: inofensivoPortuguese (BR): inofensivoPortuguese (PT): inofensivoChinese (Simplified): 无害的 - 不冒犯人的Chinese (Traditional): 無害的 - 不冒犯人的Hindi: अहानिकर - अप्रभावी (व्यंगात्मक)Arabic: غير مؤذٍ - غير مسيءBengali: অপরাধহীন - নিরীহRussian: безобидный - неоскорбительныйJapanese: 害のない - 無難なVietnamese: vô hại - không gây khó chịuKorean: 무해한 - 악의 없는Turkish: zararsız - incitici olmayanUrdu: غیر مضر - بے ضررIndonesian: tidak berbahaya - tidak menyinggung
例句
The puppy is completely inoffensive.
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His comment was meant to be inoffensive.
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We chose an inoffensive color for the walls.
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Don’t worry, he’s totally inoffensive—he just wants to help.
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Her jokes are always so inoffensive that everyone laughs along.
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The movie was pretty inoffensive, just light fun for families.
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