heartlessness如何读

heart·​lessˈhärt-ləs

heartlessness是什么意思

  • adj.无情的;残酷的

heartlessness英英释义

adjective

archaic spiritless

lacking feeling : cruel

heartlessness词源英文解释

The first known use of heartless was in the 14th century

heartlessness儿童词典英英释义

Hebrewnoun

a member of one of a group of northern Semitic peoples including the Israelitesespecially: israelite

the Semitic language of the Hebrews

heat1 of 2verb

to make or become warm or hot

to make excited

heat2 of 2noun

a condition of being hot : warmth

a high degree of hotness

a hot place or period

the heat of the day

a form of energy that causes substances to rise in temperature or to go through associated changes (as melting, evaporation, or expansion)

strength of feeling

answered with some heat

the height of an action or condition

the heat of battle

estrus sense 1

a single race in a contest made up of two or more races

heathnoun

any of a family of shrubby often evergreen plants that grow well on open barren usually acid and poorly drained soilespecially: a low evergreen shrub with needlelike leaves and clusters of small flowers

a usually level area of land overgrown with low shrubs

heartsickadjective

very sad and discouraged : depressed

heartlessadjective

pitiless, cruel

heartlessness 例句

1 I also thought Daryl shooting the surrendered Savior was over-the-top in heartlessness.

2 Republicans accuse Democrats of making things so cushy that people will stay home, and Democrats accuse Republicans of heartlessness.

3 DuVernay called the move a “disgusting display of prejudice, ignorance and heartlessness”.

4 We learn their names, and see evidence of tenderness and folly as well as steely heartlessness.

5 No scorn or heartlessness here; instead, the assembled fashionistas typically applaud whenever a model who's stumbled dusts herself off and carries on.

6 Bloom is not making a case for heartlessness, but arguing for a kind of rational compassion — a mixture of caring and detached cost-benefit analysis.

7 Its sheer heartlessness aside, Washington’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran has not stopped the regime meddling in Syria and Iraq, building ballistic missiles, or supporting anti-Israel groups.

8 In that fleeting moment, Orwell marks the preciousness of human life and the heartlessness of power.

9 “Basic and important Australian values are at stake. They must not be discarded by a show of heartlessness towards Australian children.”

10 But when accusations of foot-dragging, complacency, heartlessness and lies come from your own backbenches, you know you have got a serious problem.

11 And, as I touched on in last week's Standing Room Only newsletter, mass shootings function as heartlessness practice for their voters.

12 When I see that look Chauvin gave the onlookers, I see more than heartlessness.

13 Whether it's Billie Jean lying about her baby's paternity, or the heartlessness of a cruel lover, or your old traveling chum Bobbie McGee, a little narrative always perks up a song.

14 Still, only once does she demonstrate an inexcusable heartlessness.

15 Mr. Norris’s awareness of how lonely this defensiveness leaves people is what saves “Clybourne Park” from heartlessness.

16 Is our nation so divided and poisoned by heartlessness that any expression of human sympathy arouses suspicion and contempt?

17 And when the talks provide little meaningful relief, Laurent finds his attention split between morally standing firm against a promise-breaking company’s heartlessness, and a growing dissent on his own side over tactics and goals.

18 The heartless witch cast a spell on the poor little girl.

狠心的女巫对孤苦无助的小女孩施发妖术。

19 But as the media titan greets another birthday and prepares to tie a bow on his corporate legacy by selling to Matsson, he may not have considered the wider ramifications of his heartlessness.

20 "This level of heartlessness is shameful," she said.

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