双语例句
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The new student in my class is shy, so she always keep herself aloof from the others.
我们班新来的同学很害羞,所以她总是不与其他同学交往。
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I like him, but he's somewhat aloof from me.
我喜欢他,但他对我却有点冷淡。
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Chandler, we said be aloof, not a doof.
钱德,我们要你高冷一点,而不是像个呆瓜。(《老友记》第三季)
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She seemed rather aloof when in fact she was just shy.
她看似孤傲不群 可实际上只是腼腆
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They might come across as aloof and indifferent but they are actually concealing themselves from the world.
他们可能给人冷漠的感觉,但实际上他们是在对世界隐藏自己。
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He seemed aloof and detached.
他看起来冷淡且超然。
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Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
露西的冷漠世故让巴里显得很不重要。
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I didn't like him at all. I thought he was cool, aloof, and arrogant.
我一点都不喜欢他。我认为他冷漠、不合群又狂妄。
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The Emperor kept himself aloof from the people.
这个皇帝对人民漠不关心。
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Thomas, of course, was cool and aloof and imperturbable.
当然,托马斯冷静、超脱且遇事沉着。
近义词
adj.
removedcolddistantofflukewarm
同根词
百科
1. aloof是一个英语单词,意思是冷淡的,疏远的,远离的。
释义
adj.
not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
不友好的,不友善的;冷淡的,疏远的
conspicuously uninvolved and uninterested, typically through distaste
卓然事外的,漠然的
词源
"mid 16th cent.: from A-2(expressing direction) + LUFF. The term was originally an adverb in nautical use, meaning ‘away and to windward!’, i.e. with the ship's head kept close to the wind away from a lee shore etc. towards which it might drift. From this arose the sense ‘at a distance’."