incurious
美 [?n?kj?ri?s]
英 [?n?kj??ri?s] 
- adj.不感興趣的;不好奇的;漫不經心的
- 網絡無好奇心的;無關心的;不關心的
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英漢雙解
1. | 不感興趣的;不好奇的;漫不經心的having no interest in knowing or discovering things |
英漢解釋
adj. | 1. 〈古〉不注意的,不關心的;不感興趣的,不愛追根究底的 |
英英解釋
例句
Robin Hood himself seems incurious where his arrows will strike, or at least unwilling to be specific.
羅賓漢本人似乎毫不關心自己的箭將射向何處,或者至少是不愿意給定目標。
Inexperienced and Bush-level incurious . She has no record of interest in foreign policy, let alone expertise.
由于沒經驗和與布什類似的漠不關心,佩琳在外交政策方面也沒什么歷練,更不用說什么專業(yè)素養(yǎng)。
British actors come without a career hinterland that's discernible to the average, insular, incurious American couch-potato.
在那些平庸、偏狹、漠不關心、終日懶散在家的美國人眼中,英國演員就是些沒有經驗的新丁。
She is incurious after she had glanced at a few of these pages.
她瀏覽了幾頁后,便失去了好奇心。
But economists have been strikingly incurious about what those cognitive short-cuts actually are.
但經濟學家一直不關心這些認知捷徑究竟是什么。
strangely incurious about the cause of the political upheaval surrounding them.
對他們身邊政治劇變的原因莫名其妙的淡漠、不關心。
strangely incurious about the causes of the political upheaval surrounding her.
對發(fā)生在她身邊的政治風暴的原因竟然無動于衷。
He seemed curiously incurious about vital details, such as the conduct of the war in Iraq.
他似乎對重要的細節(jié)都漠不關心,如在伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭中的行為。
Bush is largely incurious about the world; FDR and Churchill wanted to know everything.
布什對世界多半不尋根問底,而羅斯福和丘吉爾什么都想知道。
In the nervous, incurious world of today, these markers are salutary for their apparent waywardness.
在如今高度緊張、漠不關心的世界里,這些符號有助于營造積極向上的力量。
He's not lazy. He's not incurious. He just wants to find a decent job after graduation.
他們并不懶惰。他們并不是沒有好奇心。他們只是想在畢業(yè)后找一個得體的工作。
She is incurious about other's things.
她對別人的事都不好奇。