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词汇 unwatchable
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Definition of unwatchable in English:

unwatchable

adjectiveʌnˈwɒtʃəb(ə)l
  • (of a film or television programme) too poor, tedious, or disturbing to be viewed.

    (电影,电视)冗长乏味不可看的;不好看的

    it's the flashiness that makes so many films of the 1960s almost unwatchable today
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I generally find that most of what they put on those cheap videos of public domain material is unwatchable, ninth-generation prints.
    • It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions.
    • The grain and camcorder quality degrade the already poor material to the point of being unwatchable.
    • Some producer decides that an old show is resurrectable, adds a dash of 21st century realism and the whole thing turns out to be unwatchable.
    • The film itself is unwatchable, but the title always made me smile.
    • The Decalogue was one of the greatest unwatchable works of film, ever.
    • Rancid and, in normal terms, unwatchable, these bits of film are gradually fading into nothing in archives away from the light and away from the cinema.
    • There are only so many repeat viewings a mildly humorous pro-gramme can withstand before it becomes simply unwatchable.
    • She makes a wince-inducingly misjudged job application as a paralegal and the scene in which she shows up for an interview is an unwatchable masterpiece in grisly black comedy.
    • None of the problems with the picture are going to make the film unwatchable, but viewers should bear in mind that this will not look like a big-budget flick.
    • Québec-Montréal is no different except that all the conventions stated above are multiplied to such a degree as to almost make the film unwatchable.
    • Some of the films turned out to be unwatchable because the film had decayed or curdled, but most were perfect.
    • The shows are far from unwatchable, don't get me wrong, but the poor presentation definitely takes away from the viewing experience.
    • It's a breathtaking piece of documentary-making - unsettling, disturbing and at times almost unwatchable.
    • The first two forgettable films were almost unwatchable, to the point that HBO and Miramax tossed in the towel.
    • So all of the Quantum Leap episodes I faithfully collected from the BBC are all unwatchable because I've changed recorders twice since then.
    • This film is not unwatchable, but it's extremely boring.
    • The film teeters between being the most unwatchable and the most watchable film ever.
    • The Star Trek franchise paved the way for other science fiction television series, most of which were largely unwatchable.
    • His TV show is an unwatchable spectacle of rampant egomania.

Definition of unwatchable in US English:

unwatchable

adjective
  • (of a film or television program) too poor, tedious, or disturbing to be viewed.

    (电影,电视)冗长乏味不可看的;不好看的

    it's the flashiness that makes so many films of the 1960s almost unwatchable today
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This film is not unwatchable, but it's extremely boring.
    • None of the problems with the picture are going to make the film unwatchable, but viewers should bear in mind that this will not look like a big-budget flick.
    • The film teeters between being the most unwatchable and the most watchable film ever.
    • His TV show is an unwatchable spectacle of rampant egomania.
    • It's a breathtaking piece of documentary-making - unsettling, disturbing and at times almost unwatchable.
    • It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions.
    • The grain and camcorder quality degrade the already poor material to the point of being unwatchable.
    • She makes a wince-inducingly misjudged job application as a paralegal and the scene in which she shows up for an interview is an unwatchable masterpiece in grisly black comedy.
    • Rancid and, in normal terms, unwatchable, these bits of film are gradually fading into nothing in archives away from the light and away from the cinema.
    • The film itself is unwatchable, but the title always made me smile.
    • So all of the Quantum Leap episodes I faithfully collected from the BBC are all unwatchable because I've changed recorders twice since then.
    • The Star Trek franchise paved the way for other science fiction television series, most of which were largely unwatchable.
    • Some of the films turned out to be unwatchable because the film had decayed or curdled, but most were perfect.
    • I generally find that most of what they put on those cheap videos of public domain material is unwatchable, ninth-generation prints.
    • Québec-Montréal is no different except that all the conventions stated above are multiplied to such a degree as to almost make the film unwatchable.
    • The Decalogue was one of the greatest unwatchable works of film, ever.
    • Some producer decides that an old show is resurrectable, adds a dash of 21st century realism and the whole thing turns out to be unwatchable.
    • The shows are far from unwatchable, don't get me wrong, but the poor presentation definitely takes away from the viewing experience.
    • There are only so many repeat viewings a mildly humorous pro-gramme can withstand before it becomes simply unwatchable.
    • The first two forgettable films were almost unwatchable, to the point that HBO and Miramax tossed in the towel.
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