disinterested
adj. 公正的; 無私的; 不感興趣的; 不關心的
v. 使不再有利害關係; 使無興趣(disinterest的過去分詞)
Someone who is disinterested is not involved in a particular situation or not likely to benefit from it and is therefore able to act in a fair and unselfish way.
The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer...
當前唯一的超級大國遠不是一個公正的旁觀者。
Scientists, of course, can be expected to be impartial and disinterested...
當然,人們會認為科學家們理所當然是公正客觀的。
If you are disinterested in something, you are not interested in it. Some users of English believe that it is not correct to use disinterested with this meaning.
We had both become jaded, disinterested, and disillusioned...
我們倆都已經倦了,膩了,也死心了。
Lili had clearly regained her appetite but Doran was disinterested in food.
莉莉顯然已經恢復了食慾,但多蘭卻提不起胃口。
1. unaffected by self-interest
The concern, of course , was hardly disinterested.
這種顧慮 當然 不是毫無私心的.
He is impartial and disinterested.
他公正無私.
John has no interest in his studies. He disinterested.
約翰對他的課沒半點興趣,他不感興趣.
Aside from these reasons, a man may simply disinterested in having sex.
除了上述原因, 一個男性也許很單純的對性愛不感興趣.
The chairman of the committee maintained a disinterested position throughout the public hearing.
主任委員在公聽會的過程中一直維持公正的立場.
adj. 不關心的,不感興趣的
unconcernedindifferentuninterestedapatheticlukewarm
adj. 無私的,無偏見的
candiduninvolveddispassionateneutralimpartialunprejudicedunselfishunbiased
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