比较级:more callous
callous的解释
最高级:most callous
第三人称单数:callouses
现在分词:callousing
过去分词:calloused
callous的解释
过去式:calloused
形容词硬结的,长茧的; 铁石心肠的,无情的
及物动词(使)变硬,(使)起茧; (使)冷酷无情
形容词
1. His behavior on that occasion was extremely callous.
对那件事他的行为确属无情。
2. He is callous about the safety of his workers.
他对他工人的安全毫不关心。
3. He is callous to rebuke.
他对谴责无任何反应。
911查询·英语单词
1. 无情的:与<<突袭>>相似的是,<<战争指挥官>>中的单位也可以通过战斗而升级,游戏所具有的独特的经验值系统允许士兵从最初的新兵(In exp.)到有经验的(Practised)、大胆的(Confident)、很棒的(Tough)直到最后成为无情的(Callous)战场英雄,级别的变化将影响到单位的进攻和防御能力,
2. 麻木的:callosity 胼胝 | callous 麻木的 | calloused 变得无情的
3. 冷漠无情的:insincere不忠诚的 | callous冷漠无情的 | defiance藐视
4. 冷酷:controlled控制 | callous冷酷 | disregard漠视
1. 无情的;冷漠的;狠心的
A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.
e.g. ...his callous disregard for human life.
他对人命的漠视
1. Britain's secretary of state for international development called the killing a " callous and cowardly act " and said Williams was in Afghanistan to help ease poverty.
2. It sounds callous to calculate what is more valuable because there has been a fundamental shift in evaluating human life in the past three decades.
3. " This is a very callous and disturbing crime, " Rosenberg said.
4. What he said was controversial because it sounded so callous by implying that nearly half of the country's entire population are welfare junkies.
5. callous的意思
5. It said the incidents showed that some Party members and officials were " callous and indifferent to the interests and life security of the public ".
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. The football governing body has almost become callous in the face of many such protests in previous years.
7. He says many democratic countries are " showing callous indifference " to the threats posed by attacks on journalists.
8. But this argument seems callous in the context of the threat to many thousands of human lives.
9. I can't really think of a more callous way to sell a food product.
10. Their sunburned skin and callous hands show years of experience at sea.
verb
adj
1. emotionally hardened
e.g. a callous indifference to suffering
cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion
Synonym: indurate pachydermatous
2. having calluses
having skin made tough and thick through wear
e.g. calloused skin
with a workman's callous hands