disinterest 的 2 个定义
- absence of interest; indifference.
- to divest of interest or concern.
disinterest 近义词
apathy
fairness
更多disinterest例句
- Legacy tech companies have learned—painfully—that disinterest in Washington doesn’t mean Washington will ignore an industry it sees growing, thriving and threatening to long-standing systems.
- The primary reason for her disinterest is a threshold Facebook set for whether a particular ad is included in its ad targeting data set, excluding ads with fewer than 100 impressions.
- As we fight a global pandemic that continues to ravage our country due to incompetence and disinterest in the suffering of fellow Americans, 2021 does not provide any clear answers or even a road map.
- Girma sent a letter to TED, urging it to caption all the videos, but she says the response indicated disinterest.
- When Louie hurts his back, he expects the doctor—played with maximum disinterest by a pitch-perfect Charles Grodin—to fix him.
- “They just said they would be in touch,” I replied, feigning disinterest.
- Gulnara felt compelled to reaffirm her disinterest in political ambitions, via tweet, several weeks ago.
- Yes, both were problems of mismanagement, incompetence, neglect, and disinterest.
- She thought of Ruth Holland, gave up the worn pretense of disinterest and let herself go in thinking of her.
- Then suddenly realizing that he was showing disinterest the Gischalan drew himself up and smiled.
- He thinks that he is able to maintain an appearance of utter disinterest in us and throw us off our guard.
- In all his dealings with this country, he showed his generosity and disinterest.
- The woman turned her head and glanced, in complete disinterest, at the two furiously-battling creatures.