词汇 | (as) dry as dust |
释义 | (as) dry as dust1. Very dry. I followed the recipe exactly, and yet my cake is as dry as dust. I need to take out my contact lenses now because my eyes are just dry as dust. 2. Lacking any interesting or engaging elements; very boring. That lecture on polynomials almost put me to sleep—it was just dry as dust. *dry as dustand *dry as a bone1. Cliché very dry. (*Also: as ~.) The bread is as dry as dust. When the leaves are dry as a bone, they break into powder easily. 2. Cliché very dull; very boring. (*Also: as ~.) This book is as dry as dust. I am going to stop reading it. Her lecture was dry as dust—just like her subject. dry as dustDull, boring, as in This text is dry as dust; it's putting me to sleep. [c. 1500] dry as dustIf something is as dry as dust, it is very dry. Few houses have clean water and most farmers' fields are as dry as dust. 1. If something is as dry as dust, it is very boring. The whole affair is as dry as dust to the outside observer. Note: People also use dry-as-dust as an adjective. It is not, however, dry-as-dust history, but an enthralling story full of insight and incident. dry as dust1 extremely dry. 2 extremely dull.Sense 2 is represented in the fictitious character of the antiquarian Dr Jonas Dryasdust, to whom Sir Walter Scott addressed the prefatory epistle of Ivanhoe and some other novels. (as) dry as ˈdustextremely boring: Her lectures are very useful, but they’re dry as dust.dry-as-dust mod. dull; lifeless. I can’t take another one of his dry-as-dust lectures. dry as dustDull, boring, desiccated. The simile itself dates from about 1500 and has been a cliché since the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, William Wordsworth deigned to use it in “The Excursion”: “The good die first, and they whose hearts are dry as summer dust burn to the socket.” |
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