Indifference Meaning in English
word
ˌɪnˈdɪfɝəns/, /ˌɪnˈdɪfɹəns
in-DIF-er-uhns
ɪndˈɪfɹəns
in-DIF-ruhns
释义
A lack of interest, feeling, or concern about something or someone.
用法与细微差别
Often used in formal or serious contexts. Common collocations: 'show indifference', 'complete indifference', 'indifference to'. Usually expresses a negative judgment about someone's attitude.
Spanish: indiferenciaPortuguese (BR): indiferençaPortuguese (PT): indiferençaChinese (Simplified): 冷漠 - 漠不关心Chinese (Traditional): 冷漠 - 漠不關心Hindi: उदासीनताArabic: لامبالاةBengali: উদাসীনতা - অনাসক্তিRussian: безразличиеJapanese: 無関心Vietnamese: sự thờ ơ - sự lãnh đạmKorean: 무관심Turkish: ilgisizlik - kayıtsızlıkUrdu: لاپروائی - بے حسیIndonesian: ketidakpedulian - acuh tak acuh
例句
His indifference to the problem surprised everyone.
basic
The teacher noticed her indifference in class.
basic
Their indifference hurt my feelings.
basic
She just shrugged in indifference and walked away.
natural
Sometimes, indifference is worse than anger.
natural
His indifference to her feelings was obvious.
natural