halfheartedness / ˈhæfˈhɑr tɪd, ˈhɑf- /

半心半意半信半疑半心半意的人半心半意的态度

halfheartedness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having or showing little enthusiasm: a halfhearted attempt to work.

halfheartedness 近义词

halfheartedness

等同于 impassivity

halfheartedness

等同于 incuriosity

halfheartedness

等同于 incuriousness

halfheartedness

等同于 insensibleness

halfheartedness

等同于 phlegm

halfheartedness

等同于 stolidity

halfheartedness

等同于 stolidness

halfheartedness

等同于 uninterest

halfheartedness

等同于 unresponsiveness

halfheartedness

等同于 apathy

更多halfheartedness例句

  1. This halfhearted support is how we end up with bags of grey Skittles being released into the wild because “only one rainbow matters during Pride.”
  2. “It’s a halfhearted effort at complying with the governor’s demands as soon as possible,” said Suzie Djidjoli, a speech-language pathologist who was a member of a union bargaining team.
  3. Obama, the halfhearted visitor, had his face clinched in a frozen smile.
  4. The result is a series of halfhearted reforms by old men in camouflage.
  5. He gave a halfhearted, widely panned speech on the night he finished a distant third in New Hampshire.
  6. The United States will issue a halfhearted rebuke and some useless words about “deploring the deaths” that occurred on the ships.
  7. He began to make a somewhat halfhearted effort to explain what had happened.
  8. At the mouth of the alley stood Charles, wearing a halfhearted VampMob outfit of black t-shirt and jeans and white face-paint.
  9. Since teachers were either poorly paid or were hacienda guests, they offered halfhearted service.
  10. Two or three women, far back in the hall, start a halfhearted handclapping.
  11. And Antony took enough time from Cleopatra's side to make halfhearted preparations to resist.
  12. The others of the "indigenous" school have proved halfhearted and vague.