释义 |
inward-lookingˈinward-ˌlooking adjective  - an inward-looking society
- Culture can cause an inward-looking view which may lead to missed opportunities in changing external conditions.
- Her right elbow rests on the right arm of her chair, and her right hand cradles her small, inward-looking face.
- Their creation therefore, was mercifully free of prejudice and traditional, inward-looking car thinking.
- This need not reduce the rigour of the professional disciplines demanded, but it would make the qualifications less technical and inward-looking.
an inward-looking person or group is more interested in themselves than in other people – used to show disapproval |