incurious

英[ɪnˈkjʊəriəs]
美[ɪnˈkjʊriəs]

基本释义

adj.
无好奇心的,不关心的

词性变化

实用例句

She is incurious after she had glanced at a few of these.

她浏览了几页后,便失去了好奇心.

期刊摘选

Hood himself seems incurious where his arrows will strike , or at least unwilling to be specific.

罗宾汉本人似乎毫不关心自己的箭将射向何处, 或者至少是不愿意给定目标.

期刊摘选

Their sad, Mongolian faces gazed out over the sides of the trucks utterly incurious.

他们那蒙古脸丑陋无比, 漠然盯着车下的人群.

英汉文学

So we wound up being totally dependent on a system about which are terminally incurious.

并且,正慢慢地依赖这个我们一直漠不关心的系统.

期刊摘选

But you could just as easily argue that their are incurious because they're cowed.

但你也能很轻易地反驳说,他们不感兴趣只是因为他们被吓到了.

期刊摘选

真题例句

But let's be careful about demanding curiosity about the other side's weaknesses and remaining determinedly incurious about our own.

2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B

Each critic in those examples is charging, in a different way, that someone in authority is intentionally being incurious.

2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B

School education, he warns, is often conducted in a way that makes children incurious.

2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity;

    "strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them"

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