insensate
英 [ɪn'senseɪt; -sət]
美 [ɪn'sɛnsɪt]
英文詞源
- insensate (adj.)
- 1510s, from Late Latin insensatus "irrational, foolish," from Latin in- "not" (see in- (1)) + sensatus "gifted with sense" (see sensate). Insensate means "not capable of feeling sensation," often "inanimate;" insensible means "lacking the power to feel with the senses," hence, often, "unconscious;" insensitive means "having little or no reaction to what is perceived by one's senses," often "tactless."
雙語例句
- 1. Insensate stones without words but sentimental, spirit it is for cultivation.
- 頑石不語亦有情,怡神冶性是精靈。
來自辭典例句
- 2. In the World War the German Jews had a record of insensate loyalty to the Kaiser.
- 在世界大戰期間,德國猶太人對德皇的盲目忠誠是有案可查的.
來自辭典例句
- 3. Peripheral Insensate Neuropathy - A Tall Problem for US Adults?
- 周圍神經麻痹,美國成年人的一個大問題.
來自互聯網
- 4. Screw Cat Troupe, Insensate Stone Troupe , Taichung Young Man Opera Shop , Army Honor Guard.
- 螺絲貓劇團 、 頑石劇團、東海青年歌劇坊 、 陸軍儀隊.
來自互聯網
- 5. Hence the saying : When Sheng Gong preaches , insensate stone will nod in agreement.
- “生公說法,頑石點頭”,就指這件事.
來自互聯網