callousness
基本解釋
- adj.麻木的;無(wú)情的;硬結(jié)的;起老繭的
英漢例句
- The budget cuts trim benefits for the unemployed but go easy on the rich, exposing the coalition to accusations of callousness.
預(yù)算減少有損待就業(yè)人員的利益但是對(duì)富人卻手下留情,由此使得人們譴責(zé)政府殘酷無(wú)情。 - Previously he had been inclined to detach himself from the plight of victims of tragedy, not out of callousness but a sort of incuriosity.
從前,由于不好奇而非出于冷漠,他總是傾向于把自己從受害者的困境中分離出來(lái)。 - In Norway, rehabilitation is the guiding principle, not punishment -- a somewhat difficult notion to swallow given the gravity and callousness of his crimes.
在挪威,監(jiān)獄讓犯人重新過(guò)上正常生活是指導(dǎo)原則,而不是懲罰-對(duì)于冷酷而嚴(yán)重的罪犯要適用這個(gè)概念有些難。 - Such callousness is not unusual in Juarez, where drug-related violence has claimed the lives of more than four thousand, eight hundreds people since 2008.
- While other leaders chastised German callousness, Lagarde listened to their objections, then left the room.
FORBES: Magazine Article - The callousness this time could be worse than the bet against shaky mortgage portfolios.
FORBES: Muni Bonds: Panacea or Pandora's Box? - New spending commitments are unaffordable, but Mr Cameron cannot oppose them without inviting charges of callousness.
ECONOMIST: Gordon Brown's next six months
雙語(yǔ)例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 麻木不仁