callous
英 [ˈkæləs]
美 [ˈkæləs]
adj. 冷酷无情的; 无同情心的; 冷漠的
vt. (使)变硬; (使)起茧; (使)冷酷无情
现在分词:callousing 过去式:calloused 第三人称单数:callouses 过去分词:calloused
Collins.1 / BNC.14171 / COCA.16457
牛津词典
adj.
- 冷酷无情的;无同情心的;冷漠的
not caring about other people's feelings or suffering- a callous killer/attitude/act
冷血杀手;漠不关心的态度;冷酷的行为 - a callous disregard for the feelings of others
对他人感情的漠视
- a callous killer/attitude/act
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 无情的;冷漠的;狠心的
Acallousperson or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.- ...his callous disregard for human life.
他对人命的漠视
- ...his callous disregard for human life.
英英释义
verb
adj
- emotionally hardened
- a callous indifference to suffering
- cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion
- having calluses
- calloused skin
- with a workman's callous hands
双语例句
- Krishnamurti: Why am I or why are you callous to another man's suffering?
克:为什么我或你对人类的痛苦如此冷酷? - One might be outraged by his callous selfishness.
他的冷酷,自私能叫人气得火冒三丈。 - He was petulant, selfish, arrogant and occasionally callous.
他任性、自私、傲慢、有时候还很冷酷。 - Men of feeling may at any moment be killed outright by the iniquitous and the callous.
多愁善感的人会立即被罪恶的人和无情的人彻底消灭。 - So, art could be so callous.
原来,艺术可以如此冷酷。 - You are being rather callous.
你真狠心。 - To make or become callous.
变硬使变硬或变硬结茧。 - We are callous because we have become dull to suffering, we have dulled our minds through escapes.
我们冷漠是因为我们变得对痛苦迟钝,我们通过逃避使我们的心意变得迟钝。 - They are irresponsible and callous and are endangering the well-being of many Chinese and other people of the world.
他们冷酷无情的,毫无责任感得让很多中国人和世界其他国家的人处在危险中。 - That is callous nonsense.
这是冷酷无情的胡说八道。