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soulless

/sohl-lis/US // ˈsoʊl lɪs //UK // (ˈsəʊllɪs) //

没有灵魂,无灵魂,无魂,没有灵魂的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without a soul.
    • : lacking in nobility of soul, as persons; without spirit or courage.

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Examples

  • There’s a Burke proxy, too, in Garret Dillahunt’s soulless company drone, who lies to and sells out the others at every opportunity.

  • Creativity could win out over efficiency, with quirky downtown tiny homes, for example, replacing soulless skyscraper apartments.

  • For a studio that has prided itself on tackling social issues and representing marginalized characters thoughtfully through rich storytelling, “Twin Mirror” is soulless.

  • But from the anguish of soulless industrial lagers rises the emancipation of artisan brewing.

  • There is certainly a lucrative yet dignified sweet spot between small time micro-brewer and soulless mass-producer.

  • It's hard to say what's more terrifying—the soulless army of Stepford wives or the dead-eyed Nicole Kidman.

  • They hand out brochures to potential investors that say things like “You are not dealing with a soulless corporation.”

  • The county town in Guangshan looks shabby and soulless, and is surrounded by flat countryside.

  • Deppe thinks Tausig played some things matchlessly, but that in others he was dry and soulless.

  • Critics tell me that it represents a soulless soul-force and that its severe discipline has made it merely mechanical.

  • For the first time he did not admire it very much; for the first time he found it a trifle soulless and vapid.

  • She flung it back too far, and the hinge, a soulless thing of cast-iron, snapped.

  • Women with soulless faces loll stolidly in the open ground-floor windows.