utterly predictable
完全可预料
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Used to emphasize that something is completely predictable, often with a negative connotation.
用于强调某事完全可预料,常带贬义。
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utterly predictable = 完全可预料 (用于强调某事完全可预料,常带贬义。)
- The results were utterly predictable.结果是完全可预测的。
- The movie's plot was utterly predictable from the first scene.这部电影的情节从第一幕开始就完全可预测。
- His reaction to the news was utterly predictable; he always gets angry.他对这消息的反应是完全可预测的;他总是会生气。
- Her speech was utterly predictable, full of clichés and empty promises.她的演讲完全可预测,充满了陈词滥调和空洞的承诺。
- After years of working together, their arguments had become utterly predictable.多年合作之后,他们的争吵变得完全可预测。
- The company's strategy remained utterly predictable, leading to stagnation.公司的策略依然完全可预测,导致停滞不前。
- Many critics found the sequel to be utterly predictable and uninspired.许多评论家认为这部续集完全可预测且缺乏新意。
- The political outcome was utterly predictable given the polling data.鉴于民调数据,政治结果是完全可预测的。
- Their daily routine had become so utterly predictable that they longed for change.他们每天的例行公事变得如此完全可预测,以至于他们渴望改变。
- Unfortunately, the villain's motives were utterly predictable, which lessened the suspense.不幸的是,反派的动机完全可预测,这削弱了悬念。