incurious信息详情
adj.不关心的;无好奇心的;不感兴趣的
injurious───adj.有害的;诽谤的
uncurious───粗俗的
incuriously───无好奇心地;不关心地
bi-curious───双好奇
incautious───adj.不小心的;轻率的
incursions───n.入侵;侵犯
curious───adj.好奇的,有求知欲的;古怪的;爱挑剔的
incubous───adj.蔽前式的
indubious───硬结的
He's not lazy. He's not incurious. He just wants to find a decent job after graduation.───他们并不懒惰。他们并不是没有好奇心。他们只是想在毕业后找一个得体的工作。
School education, he warns, is often conducted in a way that makes children incurious.───他警告说,学校教育的实施方式常常让孩子们变得缺乏好奇心。
Each critic in those examples is charging, in a different way, that someone in authority is intentionally being incurious.───这些例子中,每一位批评者都以不同的方式指责当权者的故意不作为。
Robin 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。
Inexperienced and Bush-level incurious . She has no record of interest in foreign policy, let alone expertise.───由于没经验和与布什类似的漠不关心,佩琳在外交政策方面也没什么历练,更不用说什么专业素养。
British actors come without a career hinterland that's discernible to the average, insular, incurious American couch-potato.───在那些平庸、偏狭、漠不关心、终日懒散在家的美国人眼中,英国演员就是些没有经验的新丁。
She is incurious after she had glanced at a few of these pages.───她浏览了几页后,便失去了好奇心。
But economists have been strikingly incurious about what those cognitive short-cuts actually are.───但经济学家一直不关心这些认知捷径究竟是什么。
strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them.───对他们身边政治剧变的原因莫名其妙的淡漠、不关心。