中英惯用例句:
  • 没好心的,不感兴趣的缺乏对知识的渴望或本能的好心的;不感兴趣的
    Lacking intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity; uninterested.
  • 充满好奇或疑问
    To be filled with curiosity or doubt.
  • 刺激好心;使之发生兴趣。
    excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of.
  • 具有唤醒的好心;热切希望学到更多知识。
    having curiosity aroused; eagerly interested in learning more.
  • 那个上了锁的箱子引起他的好心。
    His curiosity was piqued by the locked box.
  • 没有表现出理智上的或者普通的好心。
    showing absence of intellectual inquisitiveness or natural curiosity.
  • 不能引起兴趣、注意、好心或兴奋的。
    arousing no interest or attention or curiosity or excitement.
  • 乐于接受新观点的好心;开明、公平。
    an open-minded curiosity; open-minded impartiality.
  • 我吸引了雇主的注意力,并激起他的好心。
    I caught the employer's attention and aroused his curiosity.
  • 为满足我的好心,你一定得告诉我那是什麽。
    To gratify my curiosity, do tell me what it be.
  • 为满足我的好心,你一定得告诉我那是什麽
    To gratify my curiosity, do tell me what it is
  • 具有或表现出兴趣的;尤其是好、迷恋或关注。
    having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern.
  • 我听到隔壁房间里有怪的响声。
    I caught a curious sound in the neighboring room.
  • 多奇怪的错误!
    What a curious mistake!
  • 对你周围的世界感到新是件好事。
    It is good to be curious about the world around you.
  • 对(某事物)感到好
    Be curious about sth.
  • 令人不愉快的好或者好管闲事。
    offensively curious or inquisitive.
  • 怪事怪或怪诞的事物
    Something curious or odd.
  • 好奇的,好询问的
    Unduly curious and inquiring.
  • “多么怪的感觉呀!”
    `What a curious feeling!'
  • 离奇古怪的;稀奇的
    Strangely or suspiciously odd; curious.
  • 说起来多么离的事。
    What a curious thing to say.
  • 好学的研究者;会上下活动的门使我惊不已
    Curious investigators; a trap door that made me curious.
  • 的小孩是老师的乐趣;屋顶上的活门使我很好;好的调查者;交通因为好的观光客而慢了下来;对邻居的行为很好
    a curious child is a teacher's delight; a trap door that made me curious; curious investigators; traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers; curious about the neighbor's doings.
  • 生性好奇,爱冒险
    A curious and speculative turn of mind.
  • 一个活动门使我感到好
    a trap door that made me curious.
  • 他提出这么多稀古怪的问题。
    He puts forward so many curious questions.
  • 他突然看见一个怪的物体。
    His eyes fell on a curious object.
  • 我得到一本稀的书。
    A curious book has fallen into my hands.
  • 以他独有的特方式演奏小提琴
    Played the violin in his own curious fashion.
  • 这时她开始看到一个怪的现象。
    Then she began to observe a curious phenomenon.
  • 他好地盯着那个怪异的女人看。
    He rested a curious gaze on the strange woman.