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单词 hackneyed
释义
hackneyedhack‧neyed /ˈhæknid/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINhackneyed
Origin:
1700-1800 hackney ‘to use (a horse) for ordinary riding, to use (something) too much’ (16-19 centuries), from hackney ‘horse for ordinary riding’ (14-20 centuries), probably from Hackney, area in London, England where horses were once kept
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • All those slogans we used to chant sound so hackneyed now.
  • Politicians tend to repeat the same hackneyed expressions over and over again.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But this kind of excited appreciation of naturalism in characterisation was not yet hackneyed.
  • He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times, careful to avoid hackneyed subjects.
  • I worried it was hackneyed, an embarrassment.
  • Is there any point in returning to these hackneyed images of the heroic Far West?
  • So what if her first original words in months were the most hackneyed.
  • This features the most hackneyed sections of the soundtrack of Casablanca.
  • This may sound hackneyed, but he really did treat the bar girls as ladies.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwords, remarks, ideas etc that have been used too much
used too much and therefore no longer interesting or effective: · 'Creative' is an over-used word nowadays and is difficult to define.· His lecture turned out to be full of unoriginal material and over-used examples.
no longer interesting or exciting because of having been used too much: · Nicholson's routine was full of stale old jokes that we'd all heard before.· stale advertising images
a trite remark, idea etc has been used so often, that is seems boring or not sincere: · I know it might sound like a trite remark, but mothers usually know best.
if an excuse, an argument, someone's behaviour etc is wearing thin , it has been used so often that it no longer has any effect and is annoying: · Her rebellious teenager act is wearing thin. After all, she's nearly twenty-five.be wearing a bit/a little thin: · That joke is wearing a bit thin now, Stuart.
speech, writing or an idea that is clichéd is boring and without real meaning, because it is not original at all: · the clichéd openings of jokes like, "Have you heard the one about...?"· We work well together and we are really good friends. I know it sounds clichéd but it's the truth.
a hackneyed phrase, statement etc is boring and does not have much meaning because it has been used so often before: · Politicians tend to repeat the same hackneyed expressions over and over again.· All those slogans we used to chant sound so hackneyed now.
a hackneyed phrase is boring and does not have much meaning because it has been used so often
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