disinterested 的定义
- unbiased by personal interest or advantage; not influenced by selfish motives: a disinterested decision by the referee.
- notinterested; indifferent.
disinterested 近义词
detached, uninvolved
更多disinterested例句
- It’s nothing at all like a cage full of disinterested wolf pups.
- Mistakes include marketing to a new, disinterested demographic, while neglecting the brand’s core audience, overpricing the sandwich itself, some ad firm dram, and sweeping disinterest or disdain from franchisees.
- The dog pen is all licks, wiggles and eye contact, Salomons says, nothing at all like a cage full of disinterested wolf pups.
- For decades, he didn’t look forward to it because he was disinterested in honoring his dad.
- When I stood in roughly the same spot as these two figures, I was thinking about some of the distinctly venal purposes to which we put our supposedly disinterested love of natural beauty.
- If our school system fails to teach how our country works, should we be surprised so many are disinterested?
- Edge, one of the most inventive guitarists in rock history, comes off as disinterested.
- Add to that a disinterested public that fails to turn out on Election Day, and citizens are getting the government they deserve.
- Neither he nor the Sanford Police Department were disinterested observers.
- But if one person's channel surfing and the other's disinterested, go right ahead and browse.
- Never believe, however disinterested the love of a kept woman may be, that it will cost one nothing.
- The disinterested historians state ingenuously that Joanna was not guilty of this crime, although the others accuse her of it.
- "Then, for once, I've found a disinterested female in a coaxing mood," replied this modern Diogenes.
- Here they drew off, and their apparently disinterested hearer turned the page of his paper.
- The Government cannot fail to reward with a bit of red ribbon so disinterested, so philanthropic a devotion.