I have never known her do a disinterest action; she's always on the make. 我从未见她做过无利可图的事情,她总是追名逐利。
His action was not completely disinterested. 他的行为并不完全公正。
I have never known her do a disinterest action; she's always on the make. 我从未见她做过无利可图的事情,她总是追名逐利。
disinterest
[ noun ] tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement <noun.cognition>
Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, p. a. Disinterested. [Obs.]
The measures they shall walk by shall be disinterest and even. --Jer. Taylor.
Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, n. 1. What is contrary to interest or advantage; disadvantage. [Obs.] --Glanvill.
2. Indifference to profit; want of regard to private advantage; disinterestedness. [Obs.] --Johnson.
Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, v. t. To divest of interest or interested motives. [Obs.] --Feltham.
The interesting anecdotes in your July 2 front-page story on public disinterest in the metric system unfortunately obscured the issues.
"Declining volume is a function of disinterest in the market," says Mark Liebovit, the Sedona, Ariz., publisher of the Volume Reversal Survey.
"It wasn't just crash-related; it was our disinterest in being in the market at a difficult time," he added.
Not that this should comfort Mr. Bush in New Hampshire. Here there are only two concerns, the dreadful economy and Washington's disinterest.
Stock prices headed toward a marginally higher finish today, capping a week of apathetic trading and investor disinterest on Wall Street.
Shipp said there have been rumors of growing Kremlin disinterest in the U.S. agricultural market, partly because of financial programs and possible commitments to other suppliers.
"The market is really a trading affairrather than a decisive bull or bear market," Mr. Metz said, citing "a profound disinterest by professionals and amateurs alike." One potential negative for the market is the decline in dividend payouts.