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uninterested

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

无兴趣,不感兴趣,无兴趣的,不感兴趣的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or showing no feeling of interest; indifferent.
    • : not personally concerned in something.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.oblivious to

Examples

  • Meanwhile, not appointing anyone would show the GOP to be uninterested in any accounting.

  • Yet Mainers seem mostly uninterested in owning pet jaguarundis, at least in comparison with Hoosiers.

  • Even as she clearly longs for acceptance, she’s completely uninterested in other people.

  • The tech giants seem uninterested in owning a media company and attracting even more regulatory attention.

  • It’s not that advertisers are uninterested in media companies’ platform video inventory.

  • Millennials—rich or otherwise—have been notoriously uninterested in politics.

  • But unlike other recent books in its genre, Unspeakable Things is markedly uninterested in converting its readers.

  • Yet one topic Waters is uninterested in exploring is politics.

  • Yet even her peers on scientific advisory boards appear uninterested, she says.

  • Never has someone so uninterested in pussy thought so long and hard about it.

  • Marie answered him whenever his monologue required answer, but she was unresponsive, uninterested—bored.

  • At a time when Darwinism was bringing a sword into the intellectual world, he lived apparently uninterested and untouched by it.

  • He faced the fact flatly and with the cool consideration of an uninterested counsellor.

  • "No doubt you're right," murmured old Neeld, both uneasy and uninterested.

  • "How to interest the uninterested," is the missionary puzzle of the times.