spinelessness / ˈspaɪn lɪs /

无刺无刺性无刺的无骨

spinelessness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having no spines or quills.
  2. having no spine or backbone.
  3. having a weak spine; limp.
  4. without moral force, resolution, or courage; feeble: a spineless, lily-livered coward.

spinelessness 近义词

spinelessness

等同于 cowardliness

spinelessness

等同于 cravenness

spinelessness

等同于 dastardliness

更多spinelessness例句

  1. With 11 defections on the vote to remove Greene from committees, McCarthy looks all the more spineless and inept.
  2. His spineless duplicity confirms that the good guy is actually pretty much a louse.
  3. He then offered the spineless excuse that, “A public figure cannot control what people say in open meetings.”
  4. But no spineless relativism is necessary to recognize that, for most human beings, realness comes in various flavors.
  5. “Spineless” is a charge Romney critics have leveled at the presidential candidate.
  6. Taking it on now is strictly Obama's sop to liberals appalled by his spineless obsession with managing public perceptions.
  7. "Perdita Hepworth," she abandoned her spineless attitude and sat upright, speaking with vehemence.
  8. If any of the jury dissented from its false statement they were too spineless to express their opinion.
  9. He had once been persuaded, yielding out of spineless bravado, to descend the shaft of a mine in a huge bucket.
  10. Willed attention, rather than spineless feeling distractibility, might have saved him.
  11. But of course, since I am as spineless as a mollusk, I sought to accept this heaven-sent visitation with due resignation.