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unobservant

/uhb-zur-vuhnt/US // əbˈzɜr vənt //UK // (əbˈzɜːvənt) //

不知不觉中,不注意观察,不知不觉,不知不觉间

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : quick to notice or perceive; alert.
    • : looking at, watching, or regarding attentively; watchful.
    • : careful in the observing of a law, custom, religious ritual, or the like.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an observer of law or rule.
    • : Also Ob·ser·van·tine [ob-zur-vuhn-tin, -teen]. /ɒbˈzɜr vən tɪn, -ˌtin/. a member of a Franciscan order that observes the strict rule of St. Francis.

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Examples

  • Her brother Shlomo, 24, is preparing for law school, dipping a toe into dating and struggling over how observant he ultimately wants to be.

  • Changes are happening everywhere, and so we need them to be observant and not be distracted.

  • Even a moderately observant UFO monitoring the United States would have noticed, in late March of 2020, that something was seriously amiss.

  • Frazes considers herself culturally Jewish but not particularly observant.

  • They realized that for the second year in a row, the pandemic would disrupt the usual gathering of families and friends for the seder, the ritual dinner in which observants re-tell the story of the Jewish exodus from Egypt.

  • The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims.

  • Really quippy, relevant, observant, and, daresay, relatable dialogue.

  • Kamala's character will struggle to exist in her observant Muslim family.

  • I am a proud Israeli and a religiously observant Jew and a functional pacifist.

  • Even in the most ridiculous moments, an observant, compassionate intelligence shines.

  • This man does not appear at all put out by Mr. Arden's observant presence, nor even conscious of it.

  • Her youthful vanity had its way in a mind too speculative, intelligent, observant, merely to be shocked.

  • Mr. Pontellier, who was observant about such things, noticed it, as he served the soup and handed it to the boy in waiting.

  • Had she, so observant, so discerning in her fastidious taste—had she failed to notice the small detail too?

  • Whereupon the observant Seton saw a quick change take place in the girl's expression.