callously
基本解释
- adj.麻木的;無情的;硬結的;起老繭的
英汉例句
- Ordinarily, a man who would callously let a woman die and orphan her children would be called a monster;
通常來說,如果一個男人能冷酷無情的讓一個女人死去讓她的孩子們成爲孤兒,這種人將被稱爲惡魔; - Ordinarily, a man who would callously let a woman die and orphan her children would be called a monster; this should not change just because he is a cleric.
通常來說,如果一個男人能冷酷無情的讓一個女人死去讓她的孩子們成爲孤兒,這種人將被稱爲惡魔;而這一點絲毫不會因爲他是個教士就有所改變。 - The fossil record reveals a natural history of pain, death and racial extinction, so if there was a divine plan, it was cruel, callously prodigal and wasteful.
化石的記載揭露了一段充滿痛苦、死亡和種族滅絕的自然歷史,如果其中真有神的安排,那它未免太殘酷、太冷漠、太揮霍了。 - He wants to know if they are the same men who so callously broke their father's heart by selling Joseph, his father's favorite, so many years ago.
他想知道他們是否還是老樣子,就像他們曾經賣了約瑟夫,傷了他們父親的心,多年前,約瑟夫最受父親寵愛。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導論課程節選 - Depending on your point of view, Magedson either champions consumer rights or callously destroys reputations.
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