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interestedness

/in-ter-uh-stid, -truh-stid, -tuh-res-tid/US // ˈɪn tər ə stɪd, -trə stɪd, -təˌrɛs tɪd //UK // (ˈɪntrɪstɪd, -tərɪs-) //

利益性,兴趣,利益,利益关系

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an interest in something; concerned: Interested members will meet at noon.
    • : having the attention or curiosity engaged: an interested spectator.
    • : characterized by a feeling of interest.
    • : influenced by personal or selfish motives: an interested witness.
    • : participating; having an interest or share; having money involved.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounconcern

Examples

  • Because it’s voluntary, funders can spend a lot of money that has virtually no impact—it’s not what’s needed but what they’re interested in.

  • You can look at Google Trends as a mirror to show you what people are interested in at this moment.

  • There are students on both campuses who were interested in this project because they thought they were living in a bubble.

  • Maybe you’re really interested in the person you’re talking to — or at least you want to signal that you’re interested.

  • Two months after Benvenuto’s proposal in 2019, the Housing Commission issued a request for proposals that said interested consultants should be prepared to kick off the study in fall 2019.

  • There was a lot of positive feedback from people interested in non-gender binary people.

  • “I heard Jeffrey was interested in supporting science and I contacted him,” Krauss said.

  • With Vice, that was an example of you keeping yourself interested too, right?

  • Monir is not interested in classic dances like tango or ballet.

  • Lawler is more interested in the more fascinating story of how the chicken spread.

  • The advantages and the drawbacks, if any, of the system may here be seen and judged of by all who are interested in the matter.

  • I would certainly; and as I am much interested in the subject, I will willingly give you five dollars for your rule.

  • But she is greatly interested in certain shops that she is buying out, and especially in her visits to her tailor.

  • The causes became apparent the day before, although those directly interested did not understand.

  • I saw the folly of imagining that I could stand a chance against a man like Moeran, and, moreover, he interested me too deeply.