uninterested
uninterested 英 [ʌn'ɪnt(ə)rɪstɪd] 美 [ʌn'ɪntrəstɪd]
adj. 不感兴趣的;无利害关系的
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- adj. 不感兴趣的;无利害关系的
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1. I felt disappointed at how uninterested my friends and family seemed towards my trip.
但是我感到非常失望,因为我的朋友和家人似乎对我的旅行不感兴趣。
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2. Notwithstanding the broad signal that China is uninterested in compromise, ASEAN collectively has clung to the hope that Asia's emergent superpower can be persuaded to negotiate.
虽然中国发出的对妥协不感兴趣的信号很清楚,东盟整体还是坚持希望能够劝说这个亚洲的新兴超级大国回到谈判桌上来。
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3. That’s not to say I’m abandoning or uninterested in exploring my Jordanian roots, but simply that, like all writers, I need to keep pushing myself toward new ways of finding and telling my truth.
这并不意味我正在放弃或不再想探讨我的约旦之根,而只不过是像所有作家一样,我需要不断鞭策我自己向前发展,采用发现和描述我的真情的新方法。
- uninterested (adj.) 1640s, "unbiased," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of interest (v.). It later meant "disinterested" (1660s); sense of "unconcerned, indifferent" is recorded from 1771. This is the correct word for what often is miscalled disinterested.
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