英:[ˌɪndɪ'skrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ]
美:[ˌɪndɪ'skrɪməˌneɪtɪŋ]
英:[ˌɪndɪ'skrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ]
美:[ˌɪndɪ'skrɪməˌneɪtɪŋ]
adjective
not discriminating
The first known use of indiscriminating was circa 1767
1 That indiscriminating orb, the moon, gives Private Scattergood a saintly appearance, sadly out of keeping with his thoughts.
2 But the bullet is brutally indiscriminating, and before it the brain of a hero or the quarters of a horse stand exactly the same chance to the vertical square inch.
3 It was like collecting, while a boy, a handful of strawberries, and devouring them at one indiscriminating gulp.
4 And yet she was not a soft piece of indiscriminating amiability, whose chief delight in giving lay in the sensations which the act created within her own breast.
5 That my Lady Shrewsbury should stoop to such a liaison astonished even those who knew how widely she cast her net, and how indiscriminating her passion was in its quest for novelty.
6 I wonder is the Chief the better or the worse for this indiscriminating attachment?
7 To the Government and the English they ascribe these wrongs, and nourish against both an indiscriminating and eternal animosity.
8 There, shuddering with emotion, he gazed earnestly and in silence upon his visiter, whose words fell upon an indiscriminating ear.
9 Mrs. Burrage and Olive, as the latter shot past, exchanged a glance which represented quick irony on one side and indiscriminating defiance on the other.
10 I had been afraid that my grandmother, so indiscriminating in her admonitions, might open fire upon this forlorn couple, isolated in the great haunted house of Marnhoul.
11 Shells and cannon-balls fell like hail in the suburbs, and the carnage was as indiscriminating as it was terrible.
12 Eulogy, indiscriminating eulogy, is simply an ex parte statement which can have no weight at all.
13 So henceforth he was on the same side with the squire, held by an indiscriminating world as bound to the same negations, the same hostilities!
14 We have reason to believe that the executioner who had been as solicitous as Varney to obtain undisputed possession of Bannerworth Hall, has fallen a victim to the indiscriminating rage of the mob.
15 He had taken to worshipping the Dorothea cult, and this had made him quite indiscriminating.
16 Thus, when an indiscriminating collector is at work, one cannot foresee what good fortune may not chance to be his lot.
17 The net of the ordinary American editor is at least as indiscriminating as that of the German historiographer: every detail is swept in, irrespective of its intrinsic value.
18 An indiscriminating observer would have said: "How shocking to hear such merry laughter—their mother has only been dead a month."
19 With parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, and cousins all provided by a generous but sometimes indiscriminating Fate, it seems hard that one's only choice should be made unpleasant by salt water.
20 Her patience, her magnanimity, her indiscriminating benevolence, far from disarming the hostility of that perverse generation, served only to inflame their rancour, to excite their jealousy, to intensify their fears.
2 不敏感的
gross dull insensitive insensible flat-footed color-blind undiscriminating nonsensitive indiscriminative
3 一视同仁的
4 不问青红皂白的
5 不敏感
gross dull insensitive insensible flat-footed color-blind undiscriminating nonsensitive indiscriminative insensibility desensitize
6 无鉴别力的
7 无选择
10 不区分的
11 不分青红皂白的
12 混淆的
13 不加区别
indiscriminate undiscriminating indiscriminative indiscrimination promiscuous unselective wholesale swoopstake without choice
14 一视同仁