callouses单词基本解析:
n.硬皮,老茧( callous的名词复数 )v.(使)硬结,(使)起茧( callous的第三人称单数 ); (使)冷酷无情adj. 麻木的, 无情的, 硬结的, 起老茧的
n.硬皮,老茧( callous的名词复数 );
callouses变化用词:
callouses英英释义:
动词 callous:
make insensitive or callous; deaden feelings or morals
同义词:callous, cauterize, cauterise
callouses中文词源:
callouses用法和例句:
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He felt her callouses grind and grate on his, and a great wave of pity welled over him.
他感到她手上的老茧磨擦着也硌着他手上的老茧,心里不禁涌起强烈的怜悯之情。
53. A love affair is not made to crouch down and brutalize itself like an English serving-maid who has callouses on her knees from scrubbing.
爱神不需要象一个膝盖上擦起疙瘩的英国女仆那样死死蹲在一个地方。
He explored the long fingers, the shapely nails, the work-hardened palm with its row of callouses, the smooth flesh under the wrist
纤长的手指,漂亮的指甲,手心干活干出了老茧,手腕上肌肤真光滑。
用作形容词(adj.)Callous virus writers are using the London bomb attacks to spread a malicious program on computers across the country.
那些冷酷无情的电脑病毒编写者们现在开始在全英范围内传播一种新的病毒程序,这次他们选用的题材便是刚刚发生的伦敦连环爆炸案。
Jane's kindly and gentle nature could not but revolt at her sister's callous behavior.
简的友善与温柔怎么也打动不了她姐姐的那颗无情的心。