unsociable
英:[ʌnˈsəʊʃəbl] 美: [ʌnˈsoʊʃəbl]
unsociable 基本解释
adj.不爱交际的;
英英释义
unsociable[ ,ʌn'səuʃəbl ]
adj.not inclined to society or companionship"an unsociable nature...shy and reserved"; "generally unsociable except with intimate friends"; "unsociable behavior"; "an unsociable neighborhood"
unsociable 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- The unsociable person is hardly fit for a diplomat.
不擅社交的人几乎不适合作外交家。 - He is masterful and rather unsociable.
他太专制,不好相处。 - This child became unsociable because his parent's got a divorce.
这个孩子因为父母离婚而变得性格孤僻。 - His unsociable character makes it hard for us to get along with each other.
他落落的性格导致我们很难相处。 - The man's unsociable behavior gradually alienated him from all his friends.
那个人不友善的行为渐渐使他和所有的朋友疏远了。 - He stared down at his dinner plate in a morose and unsociable manner.
他低头盯着餐盘,一副冷淡不友好的样子,
权威例句
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