nondescript造句31 It rose from a single outlet in a nondescript Chicago suburb to become an American icon.
32 Her clothes were so nondescript I can't remember what she was wearing.
33 In a nondescript building, down a largely unmarked hallway, is a series of rooms, each with a rack of servers and a "ground control station," or GCS.
34 HOUSTON — In the lab, the Moon rocks look nondescript — dark gray basalt, a whitish mineral called anorthosite and mixtures of the two with crystals thrown in.
35 Among the cavalcade of luggage passing beneath Florence's all - smelling nose is a nondescript hardback suitcase.
36 The nondescript Swiss, on arrival, was to have plain clothes.
37 FORT HOOD is one of the largest army bases in America, sprawling over more than 300 square miles (some 780 square kilometres) of nondescript central Texas grassland between Austin and Waco.
38 The nondescript bacteria were responsible for the infectivity of the filtrate.
39 He still flies economy, drives a nondescript Volvo, never wears suits and catches public transport.
40 The wild zinnia, a nondescript small flower, was first found growing in Mexico in 1519 and introduced to European and American gardens.
41 That exciting anger and nondescript hatred made him hammer that innocent clasp into pieces, only did such action make him feel relaxed for his intense and paranoiac mind.
42 He was a small man, nondescript, obviously harmless -- possibly a reporter or an insurance agent.
43 Among the cavalcade of luggage passing beneath Florence's all - smelling nose a nondescript hardback suitcase.
44 Located outside Ottery St. Catchpole, this is a nondescript hill with a few pieces of trash littered around it.
45 Fourth, China has traditional architectural features will be non-living culture, the distinct features of the local culture has become nondescript building, the traditional ways of succession?
46 Originally the collarless shirt and trousers were nondescript, of flannel or wool.
47 It was fought in East Main Street in Columbus with a large, snarly nondescript.
48 There is occasional, transient, nondescript pain, or sensibility during mastication.
49 Her clothes told me nothing: they were about as nondescript and lacking in chic as it was possible to be.
50 One is a small copy of a self-portrait that indicates that Hals himself was rather nondescript.