Examples of using More boring in English and their translations into Chinese
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German is more boring.
I can't imagine a more boring topic.
More boring, but cheaper options.
It looks even more boring than the street.
There could be nothing more boring.
Much more boring explanation.
I thought, Is there any more boring topic?
A much more boring place, that's for sure.
CORNYN: Sounds much more boring.
Is this date more boring than last week's?
Of course, I am evolving into a more boring person.
No more boring videos and books which TEACH.
I like to think of it as the internet is going to get more boring.
What's more boring than talking about international trade?
But no, the 2011 World Cup will be just as long,and potentially even more boring.
Would it be more boring… or would it be more interesting?
John Baldessari, I will not make any more boring art, 1971.
If there's anything more boring than you people it's us people.
In reality, life was neither likely to be noticeably more fulfilling ornoticeably more boring without technology: it was just life.
There's nothing more boring than a detective behind the keyboard looking at Google.".
Alternatively, you could do something a little more boring- like invest in profit-making ventures.
Then maybe a more boring client, like a brewery, will want to wander off in to the fresh snow.".
He added:“We're simply more boring than we would like to admit.”.
Or maybe the more boring route: via Greece, Turkey, Syria(hmmm, maybe not), Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, India, Myanmar, and so on?
I should have called them something more boring and technical, perhaps something like“persistent scripts”.
Some writers get more boring with age, but John Updike just gets more perspicacious.
I should have called them something more boring and technical, perhaps something like"persistent scripts".
But while these tools take the more boring, rote work out of marketing, they allow humans to do more intellectually stimulating work.
We get bored, look at Facebook or Twitter, and become more bored.
