aloof /əˈluf/
(a.)疏遠的,冷淡的(ad.)遠離,離開
A·loof n. Zool. Same as Alewife.
A·loof, adv.
1. At or from a distance, but within view, or at a small distance; apart; away.
Our palace stood aloof from streets. --Dryden.
2. Without sympathy; unfavorably.
To make the Bible as from the hand of God, and then to look at it aloof and with caution, is the worst of all impieties. --I. Taylor.
A·loof prep. Away from; clear from. [Obs.]
Rivetus . . . would fain work himself aloof these rocks and quicksands. --Milton.
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aloof
adj : remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a
distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers" [syn: distant,
upstage]
adv : in an aloof manner; "the local gentry and professional
classes had held aloof for the school had accepted
their sons readily enough"