c. 1400, "hardened," in the physical sense, from Latin callosus "thick-skinned," from callus, callum "hard skin" (see callus). The figurative sense of "unfeeling" appeared in English by 1670s. Related: Callously; callousness.
1. He is callous about the safety of his workers.
他对他工人的安全毫不关心.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. The colonists massacred thousands of natives with brutal and callous force.
c. 1400, "hardened," in the physical sense, from Latin callosus "thick-skinned," from callus, callum "hard skin" (see callus). The figurative sense of "unfeeling" appeared in English by 1670s. Related: Callously; callousness.
双语例句
1. He is callous about the safety of his workers.
他对他工人的安全毫不关心.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. The colonists massacred thousands of natives with brutal and callous force.