词汇 | indifference |
释义 | indifference noun[ U ] uk /ɪnˈdɪf.ər.əns/ us /ɪnˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/ C2 lack of interest in someone or something: 不感兴趣的;不关心的,冷淡的 Many native speakers of a language show indifference to/towards grammatical points.许多人都不关注其母语的语法。 His attitude was one of bored indifference.他的态度既不耐烦又漠不关心。 Lacking interest and enthusiasm apathetic apathy aridity blah blankly half-hearted half-heartedly hell incurious nonchalant nonchalantly nonconcern passionless politely unmotivated unromantically unserious unseriousness vacant your heart isn't in itidiom indifference | American Dictionaryindifference noun[ U ] us/ɪnˈdɪf·rəns/ the quality of not caring about or being interested in something or someone: Her indifference to sports bothered him. Examples of indifferenceindifference If central powers tended to do the same for opposite reasons, their attitude towards non-bureaucratic opinion alternated between indifference and hostility. Nothing tells us that practical indifference deserves judicial punishment as distinct from other kinds of social responses to blameworthy conduct. He argues that indeterminacy of rational choice is the result of either indifference or incommensurability of the options. The test for incommensurability assumes, after all, that indifference and incommensurability hold between the values of the options of choice. That this innovation met and continues to meet with critical as well as popular indifference appears, at first, extraordinary. This is surprising in view of the traditional indifference to evolution from medical and molecular biology. Occasionally new machinery met with suspicion, indifference or even opposition by agricultural workers because of its novelty or complexity. It was a drastic change from the sheer indifference that was prevalent until 2000. Successive research identifies a middle ground between attitude certainty and uncertainty, where instabilities in opinions reflect indecision rather than indifference. But from 1870 to 1926 it led a precarious existence, dogged by inadequate budgets and general indifference. It is simply a non sequitur to build a community among neighboring states on the basis of official indifference to those neighbors. However, for social choice with non-transitive indifference equal value of life principles may be reconciled with this requirement. In addition, significant associations emerged between severe antipathy and indifference and both co-morbid anxiety and comorbid dysthymia. The exploration of form carried with it a danger of introversion, and of indifference to the actual conditions of society. The reasoning relies on the defunct principle of indifference. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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