indifference

[in'difərəns]

n. 不重视, 无兴趣, 漠不关心

例句与用法:

Her apparent indifference made him even more nervous.

她表面上若无其事反而使他更加紧张。

His indifference was a fuel to her hatred.

他无动于衷使她心中的怨恨火上加油。

He and his wife have never had a serious quarrel. Through mutual indifference they've just drifted apart.

他和妻子从未激烈地争吵过,但相互间漠不关心,只好分手。

The spread of disease among the refuges at last aroused the people from their indifference towards these unhappy people.

难民群中疾病的流传,终于将人民从对这些不幸者的漠不关心的状态中唤醒。

A callous indifference to the suffering of others.

对他人之痛苦漠不关心的铁石心肠的人

词形变化:

名词: indictee | 动词过去式: indicted | 动词过去分词: indicted | 动词现在分词: indicting | 动词第三人称单数: indicts |

详细释义:

n.[U]

1. 漠不关心; 冷淡; 不感兴趣[(+to/towards)]

He often treats me with indifference.

他对我常常漠不关心。

2. 不重要, 无关紧要[(+to)]

This should not be a matter of indifference to you.

这对你而言不能说是无关紧要的事。