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词根:inhospitable
adj.inhospitable 荒凉的;冷淡的,不好客的;不适居留的
n.inhospitality 冷淡;不好客
Adverb
1. in an inhospitable manner;
"she was received inhospitably by her new family"
The first known use of inhospitable was circa 1570
inhumaneadjective
not humane : inhuman sense 1
inhumane treatment of prisoners
inhumanadjective
lacking pity or kindness : savage
lacking human warmth : impersonal
not fit for human needs
inhuman conditions
unlike what is typically human
an inhuman cry
inhospitableadjective
not friendly or generous : not showing hospitality
providing no shelter or food : barren
an inhospitable desert
1 Because the oxygen concentrations in the deep waters there are inhospitably low for bottom-dwelling organisms that would usually churn and burrow, the annual sediment layers have remained remarkably undisturbed for thousands of years.
2 But waters off Cape Cod remained inhospitably cold.
3 He said that as he had been treated so inhospitably he would not pay the 30 per cent.
4 The first worlds discovered were “hot Jupiters,” bloated and massive gas-giant worlds orbiting inhospitably close to their stars.
5 "Walk in, sir," said Hannah, inhospitably enough, as she made way for him to enter.
6 It's very inhospitable of him to be so rude to strangers.
7 "What brought you here to-day?" asks she, most inhospitably it must be confessed.
8 He came in, hung the pot on the edge of the bunk, asked perfunctorily, "How goes it?" and sat down on the box.—"H'm," grunted Wait, inhospitably.
9 “I was explaining to Mr. Fleming how inhospitably we are forced to treat him, on account of that traitor Sanders.”
10 But climate change hasn’t stopped the warehousing and logistics industry from building in inhospitably hot climates.
11 A bunch of Somali pirates are behaving inhospitably to their captives when a bunch of heavily armed, massively muscled gents drop by and say, in so many words, Please don't.
12 As they rode they passed houses whose chimneys were inhospitably left out of doors.
13 Not I. I can't imagine what Jack means by behaving so inhospitably.
14 The army moved to the Rio Grande River and went into winter quarters, occupying the best of the houses of the natives whom they inhospitably turned out of doors to pass the winter.
15 French statesmen must see the tendency of our fishermen being treated kindly and hospitably, like friends, by the English on their side of the Island, and unkindly, inhospitably, and like enemies, on the French.
16 She answered as well as she could with the brush held horizontally in her mouth while she glared inhospitably at him.
17 When our climate crisis reaches an untenable state, scientists inadvertently create another one, making the planet inhospitably cold.
18 When I passed through my would-be entertainer was eating bully beef out of a tin, with a cracker or two; and shells were falling inhospitably.
19 Even after the ceremony was over, he inhospitably hinted to the new Emperor, Otto IV., that he should leave Rome as soon as possible.
20 She was received inhospitably by her new family.
她的新家人很不热情地接待了她.
3 冷漠
zealless sober-blooded marblehearted cold standoff frigid aloof wintry apathetic nonchalant listless cold-hearted phlegmatic stand-offish gelid standoffish Laodicean pococurante offish uncordial cold-heartedly nonchalantly distantly stolidly listlessly unenthusiastically frigidly apathetically cold-heartedness chill frost apathy lethargy phlegm aloofness apartness underwhelm cold as charity
4 冷漠地
cold-heartedly nonchalantly distantly stolidly listlessly unenthusiastically frigidly apathetically
5 不宜人