incurious
英 [ɪnˈkjʊə.ri.əs]
美 [ɪnˈkjʊr.i.əs]
将“incurious”拆分为“in”和“curious”。记住“in”通常表示否定或相反,而“curious”意味着好奇。所以“incurious”可以想象为“不好奇”或“不感兴趣的”,通过这样的对立关系来记忆这个单词。
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incurious 不好奇的in-,不,非,curious,好奇的。
- incurious (adj.)
- 1560s, "negligent, heedless," from Latin incuriosus "careless, negligent, unconcerned," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + curiosus (see curious). Meaning "uninquisitive" is from 1610s. Objective sense of "unworthy of attention" is from 1747.
- 1. 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.
- 2. 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.
- 3. My show is an exercise in will - fully ignorant, emotionally based, non intellectual, incurious passion about things.
- 我的节目是练习当一个意志张扬、无知 、 情绪化 、 反智 、 对一切事物充满扬弃好奇心的热情的家伙.
- 4. 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.
- 5. 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.