apathy
n. 漠然; 冷淡; 無興趣; 無動於衷
You can use apathy to talk about someone's state of mind if you are criticizing them because they do not seem to be interested in or enthusiastic about anything.
They told me about isolation and public apathy.
他們向我談到了孤立無助和公眾的冷漠。
...the political apathy and emotional uncertainty of young Americans.
美國年輕人對政治的漠不關心和情感上的多變
1. an absence of emotion or enthusiasm
2. the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally
Indifference, apathy or resistance , however, may stand in the way.
但在過程中可能遇到漠不關己的冷淡反應, 甚或抵抗.
She heard the story with apathy.
她無動於衷地聽了這個故事.
Thus, crime is common, apathy is de rigueur, and cynicism is rampant.
從而, 罪惡變得沒什麼大不了, 冷漠變成社交需要, 而玩世不恭成了每個人的生活態度.
We lost the election because of the apathy of our supporters.
由於我們支持者的冷漠我們在選舉中輸了.
His zeal was damped by the apathy of the public.
公眾的冷漠使他灰心喪氣.