mundanity
noun [ U ] uk/mʌnˈdæn.ə.ti/ us/mʌnˈdæn.ə.t̬i/
平淡无奇,毫无新意
the fact of being very ordinary and therefore not interesting
He compares the mundanity of adult life with the excitement of childish fantasy. 他把成人生活的平淡无奇与孩子气幻想的刺激兴奋作了比较。
The town itself is astonishing in its mundanity. 这个城镇本身毫无亮点,非常令人震惊。
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- A career on the stage has its share of plodding mundanity too.
- He talks about the relative mundanity of his day-to-day routine in the wild: waking up with the sun, eating leftover stew, chopping wood.
- Finally, after so much mundanity, delegates were given a thrill that brought them to their feet: first lady Laura Bush.