naff

naff

美 [næf]  英 [næf]

  • adj.无特色的;没有品位的;蹩脚的
  • 网络亚洲幻想电影论坛(Network of Asian Fantastic Films);差劲的;归属需要

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adj.

例句

I used to think this sort of thing was not only naff but unnecessary: that talent would always out in the end.

曾经认为这种东西不仅蹩脚而且毫无必要人才终究发现

As another rock legend (who prefers to remain anonymous) puts it: 'He does walk that line between hip and naff.

一位摇滚传奇不愿透露名字那样,‘并不能够一直流行前线

Flats bad, heels bad, stilettos very bad, bare foot bad. What a load of tripe. More "experts" with naff all to do.

平底鞋不好不行细高别提当然现实什么乱七八糟专家事儿

But the biggest advantage is that it is quite impossible to be naff, vague or moronic in Latin.

拉丁文最大优点可能显得俗套含糊愚蠢

There is one word for the "London 2012" presentation at the Beijing Olympic closing ceremony. . . naff !

只能一个形容代表伦敦2012”北京奥运会闭幕式表现--恶心

I won't be going to any New Year's Eve parties because I think they're naff.

不想参加任何新年派对因为觉得这些派对毫无价值

He told you to naff off.

滚蛋

Well, naff is a slang word. It means bad, not good.

naff就是不好意思我们怎么这个

An insistence on triumphalist talk is not only naff, it is stupid and dangerous.

坚持必胜言论不仅没有意义还十分愚蠢危险

THAT SUIT IS PRETTY NAFF.

套西装

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