unimpressed / (ˌʌnɪmˈprɛst) /

不以为然无动于衷印象不深一无所获

unimpressed 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not having a favourable opinionunimpressed by his arguments

unimpressed 近义词

unimpressed

等同于 indifferent

unimpressed

等同于 unaffected

unimpressed

等同于 uninspired

unimpressed

等同于 untouched

unimpressed

等同于 calm

更多unimpressed例句

  1. Then, after their brief, indulgent stare, the two of them took off down the street, clearly unimpressed.
  2. His students seem unimpressed that he has written multiple books; when they learn that he appeared on The Colbert Report.
  3. My mom stands there, unimpressed by my attempt at persuasion.
  4. Investors appeared unimpressed with the deal, sending Facebook shares down 3.7 percent in premarket trading.
  5. He was unimpressed, taking occasion to publicly rebuke Magomed Bilalov for ramping up costs and missing deadlines.
  6. Will you pardon the foregoing as the enthusiasm of a youthful mind, yet not altogether unimpressed by the dictates of prudence?
  7. Sara catalogued him as quickly as I did, and seemed unimpressed.
  8. Curiously enough, and this shows the disadvantage of a monastic seclusion from the world, the nuns remained unimpressed.
  9. Every ground on which I had built the persuasion that Pleyel was not unimpressed in my favor, appeared to vanish.
  10. The nations cited by Winona that had thrived and grown strong on the produce of the fields left him unimpressed.