disinterested
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ 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. 不涉己利的
The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer. 當(dāng)前惟一的超級(jí)大國(guó)遠(yuǎn)非一個(gè)公正的觀察者。
2. ADJ 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. 不感興趣的 (有些英語使用者認(rèn)為)(disinterested)(用作此意是不正確的)
Lili had clearly regained her appetite but Doran was disinterested in food. 莉莉已經(jīng)明顯恢復(fù)了食欲,但多蘭對(duì)食物還是不感興趣。
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disinterested /d?s??ntr?st?d, -t?r?s-/
劍橋詞典
- having no personal involvement or receiving no personal advantage , and therefore free to act fairly
- Disinterested is sometimes used to mean not interested, but many people consider this use to be incorrect. Compare uninterested. 返回 disinterested
客觀的;公正的;無私的
a disinterested observer /judgment 公正的觀察員/判斷
a piece of disinterested advice 一條客觀的建議