disinterest
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT If there is disinterest in something, people are not interested in it. 无兴趣
The fact that Liberia has no oil seems to explain foreign disinterest in its internal affairs. 利比里亚没有石油的事实似乎可以解释外国对该国内政漠不关心的原因。
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disinterest /dɪsˈɪntrɪst, -tərɪst/
剑桥词典
disinterest noun [U] (NOT INTERESTED)
lack of interest
缺乏兴趣,没有兴趣
Some kids become high-achievers to compensate for their parents ' disinterest. 有些孩子取得了非凡的成绩,以弥补父母对他们的漠视。
disinterest noun [U] (NOT INVOLVED)
formalthe fact of having no involvement in or receiving no special advantage or good from a situation or event
公正无私;没有利益关系
Their close and financially rewarding relationship was sufficient to call into question the independence and disinterest of the directors . 董事之间紧密的利益关系足以使人们对他们的独立性和公正性产生怀疑。 返回 disinterest