uncool是什么意思

  • En [ ʌnˈkuːl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈkuːl]

详细释义

  • 0 embarrassing and not fashionable -- 令人尴尬的;不时髦的

    • My dad's so uncool. 我爸爸太老土了。

    • Wearing homemade clothes was very uncool. 穿自家做的衣服看上去显得特别老土。

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  • Each of these practices, which mark nerdy teenagers as avowedly uncool, constitutes a refusal to engage in the pursuit of coolness that consumes other students.

  • Basically you either did sport (very accepted, supported and praised) or you did music (very uncool and nerdish).

  • It is feeble to argue that we should not even try simply because something is considered uncool and there is peer pressure to resist it.

  • It has been seen as slightly unfashionable, uncool and unsexy (call it what one will) but has overcome those images and become more popular.

  • One of the problems is that it still seems really uncool, and some comments from youngsters illustrated the problems that we have.

  • More people becoming interested in this trend pushes it towards the mainstream, therefore classifying it as "uncool".

  • Mainly to garner younger voters who often see older candidates as uncool or out of touch.

  • Pressure from friends kept him from auditioning for plays as it was seen as uncool by his peers.

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  • 中文繁体

    令人尷尬的, 不時髦的…

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  • Español

    nada sofisticado/da [masculine-feminine, singular], pasado/da de moda [masculine-feminine…

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  • Polski

    obciachowy…

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  • Türk dili

    mahcup edici, modası geçmiş…

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  • Français

    pas cool…

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  • Norwegian

    ukul, lite kul, ufin…

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  • русский язык

    несдержанный, неотесанный…

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