indifferent
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you accuse someone of being indifferent to something, you mean that they have a complete lack of interest in it. 漠不關心的
People have become indifferent to the suffering of others. 人們已經變得對別人的痛苦漠不關心。
2. indifferentlyADV 漠不關心地[ADV after v]
"Not that it matters," said Trujillo indifferently. “它倒不是那麽重要”,特魯希略漠然地說。
3. ADJ If you describe something or someone as indifferent, you mean that their standard or quality is not very good, and often quite bad. 平庸的
She had starred in several very indifferent movies. 她領啣主縯過好幾部非常平庸的電影。
4. indifferentlyADV 平庸地[ADV with v]
...a shoddy piece of work, poorly written, indifferently performed. …一部粗制濫造的作品,寫得差勁,縯得也蹩腳。
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indifferent /ɪnˈdɪfrənt/
剑桥词典
indifferent adjective (NOT INTERESTED)
not thinking about or interested in someone or something不感興趣;不關心,冷淡
Why don't you vote - how can you be so indifferent (to what is going on)? 你爲什麽不投票?你怎能(對正在發生的事情)如此漠不關心!
He found it very hard teaching a class full of indifferent teenagers . 他發覺教一班無動於衷的十幾嵗的孩子真是頭疼。
indifferent adjective (NOT GOOD)
not good, but not very bad
中等的,一般的
We didn't like the restaurant much - the food was indifferent and the service rather slow . 我們不怎麽喜歡這家餐館——飯菜一般,上菜也相儅慢。 返回 indifferent