monotonously
adverb uk/məˈnɒt.ən.əs.li/ us/məˈnɑː.t̬ən.əs.li/
单调乏味地;毫无变化地
in a way that does not change and is therefore boring
The idea of spending his workdays monotonously entering data for the company doesn't appeal to him. 他不想把给公司单调地输录数据作为日常工作。
As the clock ticked monotonously on the wall, Mr Simons slowly cut up and ate his food. 墙上的时钟一成不变地滴答作响,西蒙斯先生慢慢地切下食物吃起来。
See: monotonous
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- In the traffic-jammed street where I drove in first gear, rain fell monotonously.
- In the pitch dark club, the music pounds away monotonously to the same rhythms all night.
- He was speaking slowly and monotonously.