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so-so
- IPA[ˌsōˈsō]
美式
- neither very good nor very bad
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形容詞
- 1. neither very good nor very bad a happy ending to a so-so season “How are you?” “So-so.”
- a person or thing whose name the speaker does not need to specify or does not know or remember: let's have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing whose name the speaker does not need to specify or does not know or remember: let's have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday
Oxford American Dictionary
- progress has been satisfactory up to now
Oxford American Dictionary
- to such an extent that
Oxford American Dictionary
- to such an extent that
Oxford Dictionary
- progress has been satisfactory up to now
Oxford Dictionary
- a rueful comment on someone's narrow failure to achieve an aim
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rueful comment on a narrow failure to achieve an aim
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsəʊsəʊ]
英式
- neither very good nor very bad: a happy ending to a so-so season ‘How are you?’ ‘So-so.’
Oxford Dictionary