disinterested
disinterested 英 [dɪsˈɪntrəstɪd] 美 [dɪsˈɪntrɪstɪd, -ˈɪntəˌrɛstɪd]
adj. 无私的;公正的;冷漠的;廉洁的 v. 使不再有利害关系;使无兴趣(disinterest的过去分词)
- If you can't decide whether to purchase the shirt with orange polka dots or the purple paisley-patterned one, you might seek input from a disinterested, or unbiased, party (who will probably tell you not to buy either one).
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- adj. 无私的;公正的;冷漠的;廉洁的
- v. 使不再有利害关系;使无兴趣(disinterest的过去分词)
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1. He's always on the make; I have never known him do a disinterested action.
他这个人一贯都是唯利是图, 我从来不知道他有什么无私的行动。
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2. Leaning Away From Someone You Like – a sign of being bored and disinterested.
和喜欢的人在一起时身体后倾 ——无聊和冷漠的象征。
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3. Finally, desiring "the permanency" of "your happiness as a people, " he offered disinterested advice similar to that he urged when he disbanded the army.
最后,如同在解散军队时那样,他提出了无私的忠告:追求“永恒的”“你们作为一个整体国家人民的幸福”。
- disinterested (adj.) 1610s, "unconcerned," the sense we now would ascribe to uninterested, with the sense of "impartial" going to disinteressed (c. 1600). See dis- + interest. Modern sense of disinterested is first attested 1650s. As things now stand, disinterested means "free from personal bias," while uninterested means "caring nothing for the matter in question." Related: Disinterestedly; disinterestedness.
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