释义 |
uncomprehendingun‧com‧pre‧hend‧ing /ˌʌnkɒmprɪˈhendɪŋ $ -kɑːm-/ adjective - She gave me a helpless uncomprehending look.
- Artists who worked in advanced manners continued a tradition which the uncomprehending, wider, public would have called vanguard.
- At all times he was uncomprehending and desperate for advice.
- But now, uncomprehending, she laughed and ran up the wide stairs.
- Emmie looked at her, uncomprehending.
- It stung, that eruption of uncomprehending idiocy.
- Miss Harker stared at them uncomprehending for a second.
- The result is that, when relationships break down, women's disappointment is often accompanied by extraordinary, uncomprehending bitterness.
- There were no cultural bureaucrats in State-subsidised theatres imposing the Brechtian avant-garde on uncomprehending audiences.
not understanding what is happening—uncomprehendingly adverb |