callously / ˈkæl əs /

狂呼呼唤地呼唤冷酷无情地

callously2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made hard; hardened.
  2. insensitive; indifferent; unsympathetic: They have a callous attitude toward the sufferings of others.
  3. having a callus; indurated, as parts of the skin exposed to friction.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make or become hard or callous.

callously 近义词

callously

等同于 brutally

callously

等同于 in cold blood

更多callously例句

  1. And in places where fundamentalism is most severe, women are callously repressed.
  2. To anyone who has dealt with Italy, these observations begin to seem callously hilarious.
  3. So were the Pakistanis: Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the Army chief, said the men had been “callously targeted.”
  4. America plunges deeper into Depression while a reactionary court callously stops FDR from taking Bold and Needed Action!
  5. It makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off.
  6. Putting in his hand, he drew out one prisoner after another, callously wringing their necks one by one.
  7. First of all a rat came along, trailing his naked tail callously on the snow behind him.
  8. We were furiously angry with each other, tender with each other, callously selfish, generously self-sacrificing.
  9. "It's saved me a lot of trouble," he remarked callously, as he went to the fire and threw more wood on to it.
  10. The heart must be callously vile, which can bear to be stabbed with the words of abused confidence.