[ɪn'kjʊəriəs][ɪn'kjʊriəs]
  • adj. 无好奇心的;不感兴趣的;不关心的
    • adjective(形容词)
      1. 不感兴趣的;不好奇的

    双解例句

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 不感兴趣的;不好奇的

      He's strangely incurious about what goes on around him.

      真奇怪,他对周围发生的事毫无兴趣。

    小知识

    If you're incurious, you don't care very much or aren't interested. There's nothing more frustrating to a teacher than a classroom full of incurious students.

    The adjective incurious is useful for describing someone who really couldn't care less — who doesn't ask questions or wonder why or how something happens. Incurious people don't make good scientists, journalists, or researchers, because they lack curiosity, or the impulse to know more about something or someone. The roots of incurious are in-, “not,” and the Latin curiosus, “inquiring eagerly.”

    实用短语

    1. a not incurious anecdote

      相当有趣的轶事

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