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Definition of so-so in English: so-soadjectivesəʊˈsəʊˈsoʊ ˈˌsoʊ Neither very good nor very bad. 一般的;不好不坏的 a happy ending to a so-so season 在一个差强人意季节的一个美好终结。 “最近怎么样?”“还可以。” Example sentencesExamples - However, I don't know whether the chef was careless while cooking this dish, it tasted just so-so.
- The paella, recommended by our server, is so-so.
- The vibe between us was only so-so, so I said nothing.
- Even if you're only a so-so skier or boarder, you can still look the part.
- Too many more of these so-so auditions, and viewers could get easily distracted.
- The economy, usually the most important issue, is so-so, which may not add up to big gains for either party.
- An aggressive streak with free agency and trades has offset some so-so draft picks and mistakes with the defense.
- The Indians and Yankees have had similar so-so seasons after their usual superb ones, but at least the Indians have a valid excuse.
- India has great batsmen and so-so bowlers, and Indian conditions are very different to everywhere else in the world.
- So often a compelling presence in so-so and even lousy Hollywood pictures, he is here in the role of his life, and all his ballet dancer's fluidity and stoic intensity are brought to bear on it.
- I'd rather have a so-so burger in a dive with a friendly waitress than a great meal in a place where the staff sneered at me and never refilled my drink.
- The light was so-so, and I took the photos surreptitiously and quickly, as the proprietors of many stores do not like people taking photographs inside.
- I finished a so-so 6th, but felt good or at least a lot better than I'd felt the week before.
- Coming off of a so-so 2000 season, he also has had injury and weight problems.
- Sushi, even in the best-known Japanese restaurant on the island, is so-so.
- But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet.
- Most of the dialogue was so-so, but it didn't spoil the movie a whit.
- The atmosphere, people, music etc is so-so and the place is likely to be full of expats, so don't go there to meet the locals!
- When faced in a situation where you have second thoughts whether to buy a quality and expensive helmet over a so-so but cheap one, choose the first option.
- The act of giving up animal foods (and by animal, we include poultry and fish) doesn't automatically transform a so-so diet into a healthful one.
Synonyms mediocre, indifferent, average, middle-of-the-road, middling, medium, moderate, everyday, workaday, ordinary, tolerable, passable, adequate, fair inferior, second-rate, uninspired, undistinguished, unexceptional, unexciting, unremarkable, run-of-the-mill, not very good, pedestrian, prosaic, lacklustre, forgettable, amateur, amateurish informal bog-standard, fair-to-middling, (plain) vanilla, nothing to write home about, no great shakes, not so hot, not up to much New Zealand informal half-pie
Rhymesamoroso, capriccioso, oloroso Definition of so-so in US English: so-soadjectiveˈsoʊ ˈˌsoʊˈsō ˈˌsō Neither very good nor very bad. 一般的;不好不坏的 a happy ending to a so-so season 在一个差强人意季节的一个美好终结。 “最近怎么样?”“还可以。” Example sentencesExamples - When faced in a situation where you have second thoughts whether to buy a quality and expensive helmet over a so-so but cheap one, choose the first option.
- I finished a so-so 6th, but felt good or at least a lot better than I'd felt the week before.
- Coming off of a so-so 2000 season, he also has had injury and weight problems.
- The paella, recommended by our server, is so-so.
- India has great batsmen and so-so bowlers, and Indian conditions are very different to everywhere else in the world.
- The vibe between us was only so-so, so I said nothing.
- However, I don't know whether the chef was careless while cooking this dish, it tasted just so-so.
- But then, after a so-so fight with yet another dinosaur, the movie is over, and it hasn't even had a climax yet.
- Most of the dialogue was so-so, but it didn't spoil the movie a whit.
- The Indians and Yankees have had similar so-so seasons after their usual superb ones, but at least the Indians have a valid excuse.
- The economy, usually the most important issue, is so-so, which may not add up to big gains for either party.
- I'd rather have a so-so burger in a dive with a friendly waitress than a great meal in a place where the staff sneered at me and never refilled my drink.
- Sushi, even in the best-known Japanese restaurant on the island, is so-so.
- The act of giving up animal foods (and by animal, we include poultry and fish) doesn't automatically transform a so-so diet into a healthful one.
- An aggressive streak with free agency and trades has offset some so-so draft picks and mistakes with the defense.
- The atmosphere, people, music etc is so-so and the place is likely to be full of expats, so don't go there to meet the locals!
- Even if you're only a so-so skier or boarder, you can still look the part.
- The light was so-so, and I took the photos surreptitiously and quickly, as the proprietors of many stores do not like people taking photographs inside.
- Too many more of these so-so auditions, and viewers could get easily distracted.
- So often a compelling presence in so-so and even lousy Hollywood pictures, he is here in the role of his life, and all his ballet dancer's fluidity and stoic intensity are brought to bear on it.
Synonyms mediocre, indifferent, average, middle-of-the-road, middling, medium, moderate, everyday, workaday, ordinary, tolerable, passable, adequate, fair |