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Перевод: incurious
[прилагательное] нелюбопытный; нелюбознательный; невнимательный; безразличный; лишенный интереса; лишенный новизны
Тезаурус:
- In verse and prose he was hell-bent on facing himself when things were out of joint; the scalpel-probe is counterbalanced by the unlearned, incurious manner in which he found deepest ease and joy out of doors - a way of healing he had discovered early in life, although he did not consider himself a naturalist.
- Such children turn out to be rather passive, colourless, unimaginative and incurious - burdened, in addition, with shyness and a sense of inadequacy.
- Shadows drifted past him like fronds, dappled with refracted sunlight, tied with thin streams of bubbles as he sank slowly into the welcoming depths of the ocean, under the incurious eye of the great Whale.
- With narrow lips and eyes he faced the strolling irony of the afternoon crowds, the young, the robed incurious foreigners.
- One kicker-out-of-loads, Iain Crawford, enlisted for the effort by his mother-in-law and obediently incurious about the cargo he was handling, remembered how the crew camped one night at Ilopango, cooking a barbecue beside the crates of plastic explosives; and a group of men approached them, led by "Ambassador Duemling of the State Department", and winked at what they were doing.
- He conveys vividly the absurdity of a situation, but he is incurious about the underlying processes which shape it.
- In fact, an incurious person might travel from one end of them to the other without seeing a single shrub.
- "Cambridge University: incurious of its own history envious of Oxford's Library
- "Very good, captain," agreed the landlord, who seemed admirably incurious, "Is that all?"
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