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apathetic

/ap-uh-thet-ik/US // ˌæp əˈθɛt ɪk //UK // (ˌæpəˈθɛtɪk) //

麻木不仁,漠不关心,冷漠的,冷漠

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or showing little or no emotion: apathetic behavior.
    • : not interested or concerned; indifferent or unresponsive: an apathetic audience.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.uncaring, disinterested

Examples

  • Both were victims because they were too apathetic to find a better place to leave their equipment.

  • So often, lately, movie creatives seem not only apathetic about trying to capture it, but ignorant that such an it factor even existed in the first place.

  • Nobody leaves feeling apathetic about Ashley, the mark of a well-written character.

  • As automation continues to entrench itself in every aspect of search marketing, it may be easy to become apathetic towards it or even resent how these developments change our workflows.

  • This would empower individuals to make thoughtful and informed decisions about their data privacy, versus the rushed and apathetic experience that accept cookies banners create.

  • He began his education at Franklin & Marshall, but was academically apathetic.

  • “The song was awkward for Marxist critics because of its apathetic character,” the scholar Franz Mennemeier noted.

  • Pitre is right, combat is about screw-ups, bad officers, apathetic contractors, regret, unfairness, and impossible missions.

  • According to a Pew Poll in December, Americans are more apathetic about any kind of military intervention than ever before.

  • Traditionally worn by sixth-graders and jocks and those who lounge aggressively, the draw-stringed trouser is defiantly apathetic.

  • He tried to console her, to amuse her, but what distraction could be found to appeal to that monstrously apathetic nature?

  • At the sound of the word divorce the apathetic old draper seemed to wake up.

  • How could the apathetic be awakened, the discouraged stimulated, the overworked rested and cheered?

  • But the mean, where it dwelt chiefly, was an apathetic fascination, partly of horror; as of Europa in mid ocean with her bull.

  • But the other men were less apathetic, and had followed the brave man to the door.