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unaroused

/uh-rouzd/US // əˈraʊzd //

未被唤醒的,未被唤醒,未被激发的,未被唤起

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : stirred up to strong response: The Legislature must answer for its actions to an informed and highly aroused public.
    • : showing or feeling sexual excitement: "I must ask you that question more often, husband," she says, an aroused glow in her eyes.
    • : awake and alert: In this long arctic winter the new moon makes me lethargic, and conversely the full moon keeps me pleasantly aroused and energetic.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inindifferent
Synonyms
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callous冷酷无情,冷酷无情的人,冷酷无情的,冷漠detached独立的,独立,独立式,独立式的diffident心虚的人,心浮气躁,心虚,心浮气燥disinterested无私的,无私奉献,无私,无兴趣的distant遥远的,悠远的,遥遥无期,遥远的距离haughty傲慢的,高傲的,傲慢,傲慢无礼heartless无情,没心没肺,无情的,无情无义impartial公正的,不偏不倚的,不偏不倚,公正impervious不透水,不透水的,不透光,不透明inattentive不专心,心不在焉,不专心致志,不专心的neutral中立,中性,中立的,中性的nonchalant淡然自若,淡然,恬然自若,淡定uncaring漠不关心,无情,不关心,冷漠无情unconcerned漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷,无所事事uninvolved无人问津,未参与的,未参与,无人问津的unresponsive毫无反应,毫无反应的,没有反应的,无反应unsympathetic不仁不义,冷酷无情,不同情,冷酷无情的人blasécold冷,寒冷,冷的,寒冷的cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉dispassionate冷静的,平静的,冷静,平静equitable公平的,公正的,公正,公平heedless漫不经心,漫不经心的,漫不经心地,漠不关心highbrow高层人士,高明的人,高贵的人,高明listless没精打采的,没精打采,怅然若失,没精打彩nonpartisan无党派人士,无党派,非党派,不分党派objective目标,目标是,目标是什么passionless无激情,无情,没有激情,无热情phlegmatic慢性子的人,慢性子,慢性子的,慢热型regardless不顾一切,不顾一切地,不顾一切的,不顾一切地进行scornful轻视,轻蔑的,轻蔑,轻蔑的态度silent无声无息,无声的,无声,沉默stoical严谨的,严谨,拘谨,刚毅supercilious傲慢无礼,傲慢无礼的,傲慢的,目空一切superior优异的,优异,优等生,优越的unbiased不偏不倚,不偏不倚的,无偏见的,不偏不倚地uncommunicative沉默寡言,寡言少语,沉默不语,沉默寡言的人unemotional无感情的,无情的,无感情,毫无感情色彩unimpressed不以为然,无动于衷,印象不深,一无所获unmoved不动摇,无动于衷,不动声色,不为所动unprejudiced不偏不倚,不偏不倚地,不偏不倚的,无偏见unsocial不合群,不社会,不社交,不合时宜

Examples

  • Also, that people are less disgusted by certain sexual matters when they’re aroused.

  • Am I going to be turned on by a man I know is aroused by other men and has sex with other men?

  • Murder Boner” is a great one: “The thought of extinguishing a human life really makes me aroused.

  • “How it reached this animated video nobody knows, and this has aroused a debate on the social networks,” Badawy said.

  • But the man who truly aroused their fury is the Egyptian general-turned-president Abdel Fattah al Sisi.

  • This speech aroused great skepticism at Titanic's table, which in turn aroused bets.

  • Louis was not less astonished at this charge, than the Empress had been at the communication which aroused it.

  • Like an electric shock, the well-known chords of the Tragala aroused his hearers—every one crowded round the singer.

  • One day the hopes of all were aroused by a distant roar in the mountains, only to be dashed by finding it to be thunder.

  • The first was a democratic step indeed, and aroused great excitement.

  • It had been aroused a little by the stranger himself; secondly by their scared faces; thirdly by this close conference.