uncommunicative

英 [ˌʌnkəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv] 美 [ˌʌnkəˈmjuːnɪkətɪv]

adj.  不爱说话的; 寡言少语的; 缄默的

BNC.34207 / COCA.31877



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 不爱说话的;寡言少语的;缄默的
    not willing to talk to other people or give opinions

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 不爱说话的;不爱交流的;缄默的
      If you describe someone as uncommunicative, you are critical of them because they do not talk to other people very much and are unwilling to express opinions or give information.
      1. My daughter is very difficult, uncommunicative and moody.
        我女儿很难相处,不愿跟人交流,又非常情绪化。

    双语例句

    1. My daughter is very difficult, uncommunicative and moody.
      我女儿很难相处,不愿跟人交流,又非常情绪化。
    2. I believe, in fact, that most women would prefer a man to be gloomily uncommunicative than to spill his guts at the drop of a hat.
      我相信,实际上,相对于靠狠狠地甩帽子发泄的男人,大多数女人更喜欢忧郁的缄默的男子。
    3. The hobby may cause a person from the silence uncommunicative trend optimistic upward;
      爱好可以使一个人从沉默寡言走向乐观向上;
    4. Secret keepers may become uncommunicative, withdraw from others, exhibit strange moods, even isolate themselves completely.
      保守秘密者变得寡言少语、退缩,表现出古怪情绪,甚至完全将自己孤立起来。
    5. He is worried sick because his wife has become secretive and uncommunicative.
      由于他的太太变成神秘兮兮,沈默寡言,使他烦得要命。
    6. Gradually, I became uncommunicative and reserved.
      渐渐地我变得孤僻,不苟言笑。
    7. The trait of being uncommunicative; not volunteering anything more than necessary.
      不愿意与别人交流;除非必要不主动去做事情。
    8. Much psychiatric medicine is undramatic stuff, involving the prescription of drugs to uncommunicative patients.
      许多精神病医学平淡无奇,包括给沉默寡言的患者开些处方药。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. not inclined to talk or give information or express opinions

        Synonym:    incommunicative