英 [ɪnˈsenseɪt] 美 [ɪnˈsenseɪt]
adj. 无感觉的;无情的;无生命的
insensate /ɪnˈsɛnseɪt, -sɪt/
形容词 lacking sensation or consciousness 无感觉的; 无知觉的
... spiritless 无生气的 insensate 无感觉的 breathless 喘不过气来的...
insensitive 感觉迟钝的,对…没有感觉的
insentient 无知觉的;无生命的;无感情的
insensitivity 感觉迟钝;不灵敏性;昏迷
insensibility 不关心,不在乎;无感觉
无感觉的;无情的;无生命的
If fate is a insensate stone, I will turn into a big hammer and hit it into pieces!
如果命运是块顽石,我就化作大锤,将它砸得粉碎!
Screw Cat Troupe, Insensate Stone Troupe, Taichung Young Man Opera Shop, Army Honor Guard.
螺丝猫剧团、顽石剧团、东海青年歌剧坊、陆军仪队。
One of these I now am, an exile and a wanderer from the gods, for that I put my trust in insensate strife.
我现在就是这样的一个人,是一个见拒于神的亡命者和流浪儿,因此我就把我的指望寄托于无情的斗争中。
Yet American views of Mr Clinton's trip, which includes a visit to Hong Kong, are likely to change as the notoriously insensate White House press pack sniffs a new direction the warm reception the president will get from ordinary Chinese.
Yet as things stand, our impotence in the face of our extinction means that a vast amount of medical resources are expended in the last few weeks of people's lives purely in order to render our deaths insensible and insensate.
For the Greeks, the medical term for rabies (lyssa) also described an extreme sort of murderous hate, an insensate, animal rage that seizes Hector in "The Iliad" and, in Euripides' tragedy of Heracles, goads the hero to slay his own family.