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 insensitive [ɪn'sɛnsətɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 对...没有感觉的, 感觉迟钝的

[医] 感觉迟钝的




    insensitive
    [ adj ]
    1. not responsive to physical stimuli

    2. <adj.all>
      insensitive to radiation
    3. deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive

    4. <adj.all>
      insensitive to the needs of the patients


    Insensitive \In*sen"si*tive\, a.
    Not sensitive; wanting sensation, or wanting acute
    sensibility. --Tillotson. --Ruskin.

    1. One reason many of his countrymen are insensitive to their concerns, he said, is because Japan itself is such a homogenous society with only very small minority groups.
    2. In it, Revlon's board acknowledged that Mr. Bottner's remarks were "insensitive" and emphasized that they didn't reflect company policy.
    3. Mrs. Quintana's attorney, Maureen Reidy Witt, said UBS and the doctors were uninformed and insensitive to the physical and emotional needs of their patient.
    4. It was 'deemed to be insensitive in the short term' to advertise, said the airline, although it did not plan to cut its promotion budgets overall.
    5. In the latest episode, the cartoon's fictional chief executive officer, W.A. Thornhump, says the company "was accidentally mentioned here as selling racially insensitive pink crayons labeled `flesh."
    6. Five Miami-area mayors, all Cuban-Americans, criticized Mandela for being insensitive to human rights in Cuba.
    7. To make matters worse, Japanese exports are notoriously insensitive to price changes.
    8. But Moline praised officers for their handling of the disturbance. "In situations like this, people have a tendency to say things that look to the public like they (police) are insensitive," he said.
    9. He was criticized for cancelling a holiday for state workers in honor of slain civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr., making racially insensitive remarks and alienating blacks, homosexuals and feminists.
    10. The small business lobby is particularly angry at Lloyds, which is seen as having been especially insensitive to push up charges and lending margins last year in the middle of the recession.
    11. Rep. Jim Leach, R-Iowa, criticized Reagan's news-conference comment as "very insensitive and lacking any sense of history. This is an issue of democracy.
    12. Andrew Fish, editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper The Tech, blamed unwarranted pressures on students, insensitive and overachieving faculty members and a climate that creates loneliness and depression.
    13. Much to the annoyance of the Bundesbank, lending to finance projects in the east is 'interest rate insensitive'.
    14. Also in the protest zone Thursday, a coalition of groups from the home state of Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis complained about his environmental record, saying he has been insensitive to such issues as governor of Massachusetts.
    15. County officials have occasionally made insensitive, if not racist, comments about the city.
    16. On Monday, Hardy's program to implement a national telephone number to field Social Security questions was criticized by two federal employee groups, which said she created "sweatshop conditions" for workers and was insensitive to callers' needs.
    17. In addition, critics say the small, highly centralized buying staff Trans World has put in place to support its rapid growth has created "cookie-cutter" stores insensitive to regional differences in music tastes.
    18. The banks hope these ads will help them overcome the notion that they are cold and insensitive.
    19. Your story was tasteless and insensitive.
    20. Many people cannot understand how the banks can be so insensitive at a time when they are making record profits and when unemployment is already soaring because of lay-offs by hard pressed industrial companies.
    21. But in Washington, FAA chief Engen concedes the Palmdale inquiry was conducted "in a very insensitive way."
    22. Once last year, he showed up at ABC News wearing a fake beard; the clowning was considered ill-timed and insensitive, for the division then was laying off employees.
    23. It was exacerbated by NBC's coverage, which the Koreans saw as anti-Korean and insensitive to local culture; the arrest of several American athletes; and the perceived rudeness of the U.S. team at the opening ceremony.
    24. Or, at least, the insensitive one." Hurricane Gilbert stole the show from Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. in Texas this weekend, and the trio announced they will begin their national concert tour in Arizona instead.
    25. I think it's a bogyman created by those who want the right to be offensive and insensitive without being made to feel guilty.
    26. "I don't think Ed is racist but I do think he is insensitive on matters of race," says Felix Rohatyn, the Lazard Freres & Co. investment banker who heads a board overseeing the city's finances.
    27. We are viewed as tough, arrogant, secretive, uncooperative and insensitive."
    28. "You can laugh at some of these people," he said. "They're so insensitive.
    29. "The institution has become insensitive.
    30. Hilger was condemned in the German media as an 'insensitive technocrat' after he blamed fate for the 'statistical frequency' of the accidents, which resulted in one death.
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