Blandly neutral in the American edition,“ The Past, Present, and Future of the United Nations”, in the British edition it reads,“ The United Nations and the Quest for World Government”. 美国版的平淡中性,“联合国的过去,现在,和未来”,英国版的副标题是,“联合国和追求世界政府”。
When well-meaning people complimented him on his bravery in running the blockade, he blandly replied that he was always frightened when in danger, as frightened as were the brave boys at the front. 当人们善意地称赞他闯封锁线的勇敢行为时,他却漠然地回答说他每次遇到危险都像前线的士兵那样给吓坏了。
blandly
[ adv ] in a bland manner <adv.all> his blandly incompetent attempts
Blandly \Bland"ly\, adv. In a bland manner; mildly; suavely.
Two male dancers are given big solos, but their material is blandly academic in its bravura, as if it were designed to pass a flamenco dance exam (grade 8).
And, much as they may casually and blandly approve of new welfare-state programs in the abstract, they are now making it as clear as can be that, beneficiaries or no, they don't want to pay for them.
It doesn't help that Andrew also comes equipped with a young girlfriend, Penny, blandly played by Marita Geraghty.
But the Soviets blandly deployed the SS-19 despite the restrictions on heavy missiles in the "interim agreement" accompanying the ABM treaty.
The question was not innocent, especially not on the day the Greek government collapsed. The former king of Greece smiled blandly.