callously adv. 冷酷无情地;麻木不仁地
- Eventual 2007-08 legacy: The team whose fans killed its karma for the season by callously booing Derek Fisher.
最终传奇:这支球队的球迷因为在赛季里无情地狂嘘小鱼而被狠狠地惩罚。。。。 - And while the lobby was callously renovated in the 1980s, it could be restored, amplifying the flow of movement from 45th Street down into the station.
并且,尽管游说团体对这幢建筑物的改造不感兴趣,它可能进行重建,从第45街扩展到中央车站。 - and handling the dead body with such a purpose caused me nausea,.Lestat was laughing, telling me callously that I would feel so different once I was a vampire that I would laugh, too.
莱斯特哈哈大笑,冷漠地告诉我,一旦我完全成为了吸血鬼,就不会觉得恶心了,那时候我也会大笑的。
callously[ adv ]
in a callous way
<adv.all>
he callously exploited their feelings
Callous \Cal"lous\, a. [L. callosus callous hard, fr. callum,
callus, callous skin: cf. F. calleux.]
1. Hardened; indurated. ``A callous hand.'' --Goldsmith. ``A
callous ulcer.'' --Dunglison.
2. Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible.
``The callous diplomatist.'' --Macaulay.
It is an immense blessing to be perfectly callous to
ridicule. --T. Arnold.
Syn: Obdurate; hard; hardened; indurated; insensible;
unfeeling; unsusceptible. See {Obdurate}. --
{Cal"lous*ly}, adv.
A callousness and numbness of soul. --Bentley.