indifferent

美音:[ɪn'dɪfrənt] 英音:[ɪn'dɪfrənt]

简单释义:


adj.漠不关心;不感兴趣;不很好的;一般的

n.(对政治,宗教等)冷淡的人

网络冷漠的;漠不关心的;无关紧要的

完整释义:


adj.

1.漠不关心的,冷淡的,不感兴趣的
2.无关紧要的,无足轻重的,满不在乎的
3.公平的,中立的,不偏袒的
4.淡漠的
5.漠然的
6.平凡的
7.无关重要的
8.无关的
9.【物理学】中性的,惰性的
10.【生物学】未分化的

n.

1.(对政治、宗教等)冷淡的人
2.随遇种


例句:

  1. Melancholy, some have been indifferent between the Wind and the sad, like and litter at the moment my feelings.
    惆怅,些许淡然间飘逝而过的哀怨,像及了我此刻凋落的心情。

  2. Let us leave to one side what we might in fact think of a desire to which even this outcome is not indifferent.
    让我们将欲望的一般看法先搁置一旁,虽然它跟这件事情的结果不是没有关系。

  3. In contrast, some Australian universities seem to be "*indifferent" to freshmen.
    与之形成对比的是,一些澳洲大学似乎对新生“漠不关心”。

  4. I would like to see you in your whole life behind, but do not want you back, let me see you indifferent eyes, gave me a strange feeling.
    我愿在你身后看你一辈子,却不愿你回头,让我看见你淡漠的眼神,给我一种陌生的感觉。

  5. He was as indifferent to his powers as they were prolific.
    他对于他那多产的创作力漠不关心。

  6. And then the police brought you back from the cemetery and you looked at us with those dull, indifferent eyes, and I stopped making excuses.
    接着,警方将你从公墓里带回来,你用那对呆滞、漠然的眼神望着我俩,这时我不再去找任何借口。

  7. Nancy recognized that she was suffering from psychological problems and had really become indifferent to the events in her daily life.
    南希知道自己患上了心理障碍,她确实变得对日常生活中的事情漠不关心了。

  8. With the exception of Australia, indifferent respondents only made up single-digit percentages when asked the same question a year ago.
    而澳大利亚是个例外,一年前只有个位数比例的受访者对此问题表示漠不关心。

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