aloof en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

aloof en el diccionario PONS

aloof Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to keep aloof from sth
to remain aloof
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
In literature, lone wolves are aloof and emotionally unable or unwilling to directly interact with other characters in the story.
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The leader is not necessarily hostile but is aloof from participation in work and commonly offers personal praise and criticism for the work done.
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He is crushed to find that his daughter could predict his actions and behaviour so accurately while he was completely aloof of his daughters' feelings.
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He felt that scientists and engineers could no longer remain aloof from the consequences of their work.
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He seems rather aloof and unsociable (specially with girls), but in reality he has a fear for women since their parents divorced.
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Barber is an aloof womanizer who can not commit or love and is used to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life.
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He occasionally helps out the boys but is very aloof about it.
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Although he was modest and self-effacing, charming in conversation, some found him somewhat aloof and considered he was not a good mixer.
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They are often aloof with strangers until the owners of the home welcome the guest, upon which they are typically very friendly to them.
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Aloof and good-naturedly disdainful of the humans in her life.
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