callous的意思和读音

callous

: [ˈkæləs] : ['kæləs]

adj.

v.使使使

adj.warm-hearted

adj.heartless,unfeeling,uncaring,cold-hearted,insensitive

callousadj.

1.not caring about other people's feelings or suffering

a callous killer/attitude/act

a callous disregard for the feelings of others

adj.1.,;(to)2.,

v.1.使2.使;使

adj.1.a callous person does not feel any emotion when they see other people in trouble or in pain; used about peoples behavior

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1.Literary youth: The cranky man in callous elfland always has bit of different place, the hair style that deliver quality is all different.

2.Cancer dads are more like mothers than fathers in some way, although they may try to hide this fact by trying to appear tough and callous.

3.He still says things that are callous, at least on the surface.

4.and it may be that she was merely bored with her husband and went to Strickland out of a callous curiosity.

5.Wake up in front of the bench sitting callous and then suddenly began to run.

6.Call me callous and insensitive, but I do not think that it is possible for me to consume purely organic food.绿

7.But the good news is that this heartless and callous action can only serve as the antidote to the so-called "curse" on Cleveland, Ohio.

8.Only a callous person can see suffering without trying to relieve it.

9.Frozen and hemmed in by a cold, callous greed, the warming influence of Socialism is beginning to liberate them.

10.Withholding the prize for a year, or possibly five, might seem rather callous.