incurious

incurious

美 [ɪnˈkjʊriəs]  英 [ɪnˈkjʊəriəs]

  • adj.不感兴趣的;不好奇的;漫不经心的
  • 网络无好奇心的;无关心的;不关心的

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英汉双解

adj.
1.
不感兴趣的;不好奇的;漫不经心的having no interest in knowing or discovering things

英汉解释

adj.
1.
〈古〉不注意的,不关心的;不感兴趣的,不爱追根究底的
2.
乏味的,没兴趣的

英英解释

adj.

例句

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射向何处或者至少愿意给定目标

Inexperienced and Bush-level incurious . She has no record of interest in foreign policy, let alone expertise.

由于经验和与布什类似漠不关心外交政策方面没什么历练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.

那些平庸漠不关心终日懒散在家美国人英国演员就是没有经验

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

浏览便失去好奇心

But economists have been strikingly incurious about what those cognitive short-cuts actually are.

经济学家一直关心这些认知捷径究竟什么

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

他们身边政治剧变原因莫名其妙淡漠关心

strangely incurious about the causes of the political upheaval surrounding her.

发生身边政治风暴原因竟然无动于衷

He seemed curiously incurious about vital details, such as the conduct of the war in Iraq.

似乎重要细节漠不关心伊拉克战争行为

Bush is largely incurious about the world; FDR and Churchill wanted to know everything.

布什世界多半寻根罗斯福丘吉尔什么知道

In the nervous, incurious world of today, these markers are salutary for their apparent waywardness.

如今高度紧张漠不关心世界这些符号有助于营造积极向上力量

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毕业一个得体工作

She is incurious about other's things.

别人好奇

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