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un·dis·cern·ing
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un- >entry 1 + discerning, present participle of discern
1 She screamed remarks about the members of the company to her friends between the acts, and the remarks were not as undiscerning as you might think.
2 Yet — musical capital though Vienna was — performance standards at the time would likely have appalled even the most undiscerning listener of today.
3 It is time that a rational culture should take the place of mechanical; that men should learn to act more from ideas and principles, and less from blind impulse and undiscerning imitation.
4 The swine, undiscerning eaters, gobbled up the leftovers.
5 Unfortunately Mr. Rodd's request could not well be complied with: the book had been published, and as it turned out no other edition was ever called for by a more or less undiscerning public.
6 “I would,––bless your wee, palpitating, undiscerning soul, but I don’t dance.”
7 Protest songs are rendered a disservice as much by undiscerning fans as by their harshest critics.
8 To the undiscerning among his contemporaries de Coster may have appeared little else than a rather eccentric journalist with archæological tastes.
9 In the Bible it signifies the same thing, “disapproved,” “rejected,” “undiscerning,” “void of judgment.”
10 The results can sometimes be painfully slow and undiscerning.
11 To the undiscerning eye, it might have looked like a genuine campaign stop, though the optics were not great.
12 I was too much shocked to be able to pass myself off as insensible even to the undiscerning Sir John.
13 Such were the flattering words which he poured into the undiscerning mind of Mr. Sharp at different times.
14 They had the undiscerning look of one whose mind is numbed, as hers might well be.
15 There is a talent in industry which every industrious man does not possess; and even taste and imagination may lead to the deepest studies of antiquities, as well as mere undiscerning curiosity and plodding dulness.
16 When “The Big Bang Theory” appeared in 2007 alongside “Two and a Half Men,” I figured it would be a cheap grab at ratings from the undiscerning set.
17 Bog and moss and fen Are only poor to undiscerning men.
18 To the undiscerning eye, social geographer Bradley Garrett is your quintessential armchair Oxford scholar.
19 He, and his twin brother, the discoverer, have eyes to read a lesson that Nature has held for ages under the undiscerning gaze of other men.
20 The pointed subtitle of O’Sullivan’s book is a rebuke to those who think all female Beatles fans were tearfully ecstatic, out of control and undiscerning.
1 感觉迟钝的
obtundent stupid dull impervious stolid thick-skinned dullard pachydermatous thick hyposensitive insensitive stupefied unaware unimaginative blear apathetical gross sleepy apathetic insensible pachyderm
2 感觉迟钝
obtundent stupid dull impervious stolid thick-skinned dullard pachydermatous thick dullness have a thick skin hyposensitive insensitive stupefied insensitively hyposensitivity hypoesthesia dysaesthesia stupefy unaware unimaginative blear hypaesthesia apathetical gross sleepy apathetic insensible pachyderm hebetude desensitize
3 无辨识力的
4 无辨别力的
5 无识别力的
6 理解力差的