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inattentively

/in-uh-ten-tiv/US // ˌɪn əˈtɛn tɪv //UK // (ˌɪnəˈtɛntɪv) //

不专心,不经意间,不注意,不用心

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not attentive; negligent.

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Examples

  • Researchers studying glance data from 290 human-initiated Autopilot disengagement epochs found drivers may become inattentive when using partially automated driving systems.

  • Maternal health organizations often encourage pregnant people to advocate for themselves, to challenge biased or inattentive providers, and demand diagnostic tests like the BNP.

  • There’ll be a cause of it, and there’ll be a vehicle code attached to the cause, if it’s inattentive driving or whatever the case may be.

  • He’s also a philandering husband and inattentive father to his two adult daughters.

  • In truth, Obama is neither inattentive nor in over his head.

  • She never liked her mother—a frigid and inattentive woman—but adored her father.

  • The Row is understated, luxurious, and inattentive to trends.

  • Plotz was, by his own estimation, an inattentive Jew, a biblical ignoramus.

  • There came but one thing to grieve the tempers of our members—the service was slip-shod, inattentive, vile.

  • Who else would be as charmingly unconscious and inattentive as this American vagabond!

  • The Chamber sat still out of respect, but as a fact the members were inattentive.

  • Again, those thus affected are quite as likely to be the dull or inattentive as the studious.

  • England, though apparently apathetic and inactive, was not inattentive to the situation.