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 disinterested [dis'intristid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无私欲的, 廉洁的, 公平的

  1. His action was not completely disinterested.
    他的行为并不完全公正。
  2. He is a disinterested person.
    他是一个没有私心的人。
  3. His unwillingness to give five minutes of his time proves that he is disinterested in finding a solution to the problem, a proportion that is not significantly different from the93 percent who disapproved of the same usage in
    他连自己的五分钟时间都不愿拿出,证明他对这一个解决问题的方法不感兴趣,与前一段统计中不赞成这一同样用法的比率百分之九十三相比,没有什么大的差别


disinterested
[ adj ]
unaffected by self-interest
<adj.all>


Disinterested \Dis*in"ter*est*ed\, a. [Cf. {Disinteressed}.]
Not influenced by regard to personal interest or advantage;
free from selfish motive; having no relation of interest or
feeling; not biased or prejudiced; as, a disinterested
decision or judge.

The happiness of disinterested sacrifices. --Channing.

Syn: Unbiased; impartial; uninterested; indifferent.

  1. Greenspan is hardly a disinterested observer of the Olympics, or athletic excellence.
  2. Another difficult problem is changing the psychology of workers, many of whom seem disinterested in increasing production or streamlining the operation.
  3. "We have two bureaus (within the department) that disagreed. What we seek is a disinterested third party," said a department spokesman, when asked to elaborate on Lujan's statement.
  4. What these artists share is an ironical and dispassionate approach to the treatment of that material, more or less uninflected on the surface, disinterested and ambiguous in its engagement with experience.
  5. For them, the day of battle was not an appropriate time for the spirit of disinterested inquiry. Once the fighting had begun, ranks were closed.
  6. The Dow offer was unanimously approved by Lamaur's board and "a committee of disinterested directors," Lamaur said, adding that a tender offer for all shares outstanding will begin as soon as possible.
  7. But it also has few disinterested opponents.
  8. "The deficit crisis is real," he says. "We've got to find ways to encourage increased savings that take little or nothing out of the Treasury's hide now." Of course, Schreyer is hardly a disinterested party in the debate over tax policy.
  9. "Nancy Reagan was perhaps that rarity, a disinterested adviser," Neustadt says. "Alternatively, perhaps she was neurotically obsessed, as her detractors hint.
  10. Just how disinterested is CBS's critic when he views the competition's prime-time product?
  11. Lion's appointment was hardly a disinterested cultural gesture.
  12. A request for help also might come from a teacher or parent who's too closely involved and needs a disinterested third party to help a child put a problem into perspective.
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