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incurious

/in-kyoor-ee-uhs/US // ɪnˈkyʊər i əs //UK // (ɪnˈkjʊərɪəs) //

不切实际,不切实际的,不合逻辑的,无可救药

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not curious; not inquisitive or observant; inattentive; indifferent.
    • : Archaic. lacking care or attention; careless; negligent.
    • : Archaic. deficient in interest or novelty.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.apathetic
Synonyms
blah扯淡,扯蛋,扯淡的人,扯淡的callous冷酷无情,冷酷无情的人,冷酷无情的,冷漠cold冷,寒冷,冷的,寒冷的cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉could care less不在乎,满不在乎,管他呢,管它呢couldn't care less无所谓,满不在乎,不在乎,管他呢detached独立的,独立,独立式,独立式的don't give a damn管他呢,满不在乎,管他的,别理他draggy拖沓的,拖拖拉拉的,拖累,拖曳的emotionless无感情,无情,无表情,无情的flat平坦的,平地,平坦,平的impassive默不作声,默默无语,默不作声地,默默无动于衷indifferent无动于衷,漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷的insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉laid-back悠闲的,悠闲,休闲,悠闲自在languid慵懒的,慵懒,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味lethargic慵懒的,慵懒,昏昏欲睡,葳蕤listless没精打采的,没精打采,怅然若失,没精打彩moony牡蛎,牡马,牡丹,牡羊座passive被动的,被动,被动式,被动型phlegmatic慢性子的人,慢性子,慢性子的,慢热型stoic拘谨,坚毅,坚毅的,刚毅stolid坚固的,扎实,坚挺,坚固unconcerned漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷,无所事事unemotional无感情的,无情的,无感情,毫无感情色彩unfeeling冷酷无情,无情,无情的人,无情的uninterested无兴趣,不感兴趣,无兴趣的,不感兴趣的unmoved不动摇,无动于衷,不动声色,不为所动unresponsive毫无反应,毫无反应的,没有反应的,无反应untouched无动于衷,无动于衷的,原封不动,原封不动的what the hell搞什么鬼,搞什么wimpy懦弱的,懦弱,懦弱的人,软弱无力
adj.detached
Synonyms
abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派aloof无动于衷,冷漠无情,冷漠的,冷漠apathetic麻木不仁,漠不关心,冷漠的,冷漠casual休闲,随意,随便,休闲的cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉disinterested无私的,无私奉献,无私,无兴趣的dispassionate冷静的,平静的,冷静,平静distant遥远的,悠远的,遥遥无期,遥远的距离impartial公正的,不偏不倚的,不偏不倚,公正impersonal非个人的,非人为的,不近人情,非个人indifferent无动于衷,漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷的laid-back悠闲的,悠闲,休闲,悠闲自在objective目标,目标是,目标是什么out of it从中,从中获得,从中获利,从中获取poker-faced扑克脸,扑克脸的,扑克脸的人,扑克面孔remote远程,遥远的,遥控,遥远removed移除,删除,移除的,删除的reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利spaced-out隔开的,疏散的,间隔性的,隔开spacey太空,空间,太空人,空间的staid稳重,稳重的,稳健,坚定不移stolid坚固的,扎实,坚挺,坚固unbiased不偏不倚,不偏不倚的,无偏见的,不偏不倚地uncommitted未承诺的,未投入的,未承诺,未提交的unconcerned漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷,无所事事uncurious无好奇心,不好奇的,无好奇心的,不好奇uninterested无兴趣,不感兴趣,无兴趣的,不感兴趣的uninvolved无人问津,未参与的,未参与,无人问津的unpassioned无情的,没有激情的,没有激情,无激情的unprejudiced不偏不倚,不偏不倚地,不偏不倚的,无偏见withdrawn撤回的,撤销了,撤销的,已撤销

Examples

  • Raised on false welfare-queen stereotypes and bootstrapper self-reliance platitudes that have never solved anyone’s actual problems‚ we as a culture can be maddeningly incurious about lives like Alex’s.

  • The former boogeyman of the American left, once viewed as rash, incurious and overly trusting of his gut, has been eclipsed by an even more absurd, menacing figure.

  • Ingraham pitched this as an “embarrassing admission,” as if the FDA were completely incurious about the treatment.

  • A book that is supposed to bridge the gap in our understanding of Iran and America seems incurious about both nations’ official records.

  • He was always affable but ultimately unknowable; intellectually incurious but ferociously ambitious.

  • Doing so, he highlighted the degree to which creationism is a decidedly incurious, insular worldview.

  • The Guardian published most of them in 2009, and yet Murdoch remained utterly incurious until June 2011.

  • Sara Lee sewed more than one rent for him, those days, but she was strangely incurious.

  • The boys left the room in silence, with the incurious obedience of well-trained children.

  • She was a strange vessel, sailing in from beyond their ken, and her pilot was almost as novel, yet they were incurious.

  • Incurious and self-centered, the affairs of the outer world had for her but little real interest.

  • Now, there never was another place habitually so incurious as Thursday Island in its social dealings.