indifferent to
網(wǎng)絡(luò)釋義
1. 不在乎
2. 無興趣,不關(guān)心
用法和例句
- Government and business were largely indifferent to education .
- 政府和商業(yè)基本上對(duì)教育是漠不關(guān)心的。
- It is indispensable that we not allow ourselves to be indifferent to it .
- 我們不能允許自己對(duì)它漠不關(guān)心,這是不可推卸的責(zé)任。
- Unfortunately so many of these people who could be our friends feel that our president is indifferent to their quest for freedom and dignity .
- 不幸的是,如此多的本可以成為我們的朋友的人,因?yàn)橛X得我們的總統(tǒng)對(duì)他們要求的自由和尊嚴(yán)漠不關(guān)心而彼此錯(cuò)過了。
- Libya and sudan show that the days when beijing could be indifferent to corrupt or dysfunctional government in africa are over .
- 利比亞和蘇丹的事例說明,北京方面不能再對(duì)腐敗或機(jī)能失調(diào)的非洲國(guó)家政府無動(dòng)于衷了。
- Eden was far from anti-american or indifferent to american concerns .
- 艾登根本不是一個(gè)反美主義者或者漠視美國(guó)的利益。
- Are you truly indifferent to whether your children become beach bums or bankers ?
- 對(duì)于孩子是會(huì)變成海灘混混還是銀行家,你確實(shí)無所謂嗎?
- But after the euphoria of toppling batista in january 1959 his friend proved indifferent to human rights and liberties .
- 在1959年1月嘗到推翻巴蒂斯塔政權(quán)的喜悅之后,他的戰(zhàn)友變得對(duì)待人權(quán)和自由漠不關(guān)心。
- I think a major reason for these shifts has been the increasing dominance since the reagan era of an ideology that is indifferent to or actively celebrates inequality of income .
- 我認(rèn)為這些變化的一個(gè)重要原因是自里根時(shí)代出現(xiàn)的一種的意識(shí)形態(tài)日漸盛行,這種意識(shí)形態(tài)對(duì)收入的不平等無動(dòng)于衷,甚至積極倡導(dǎo)。
- This ties in with becoming indifferent to the opinions of others .
- 這種方法的要點(diǎn)是:不要在乎他人的意見。
- He too seemed indifferent to his own situation .
- 他似乎也不關(guān)心自己的處境。