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disinterestedly如何读
disinterestedly是什么意思
- adj.不感兴趣的;无私欲的;公平的;公正的
- 动词disinterest的过去式和过去分词形式.
disinterestedly词根
词根:disinterest
adj.disinterested 无私的;公正的;冷漠的;廉洁的
n.disinterest 不关心;无兴趣
disinterestedness 公正无私;漠不关心;不感兴趣
v.disinterested 使不再有利害关系;使无兴趣(disinterest的过去分词)
vt.disinterest 使不关心
disinterestedly英英释义
adjective
not having the mind or feelings engaged (see engaged sense 1) : not interested disinterested in women—J. A. Brussel
telling them in a disinterested voice—Tom Wicker
no longer interested
husband and wife become disinterested in each other—T. I. Rubin
free from selfish motive or interest (see interest entry 1 sense 1a) : unbiased disinterested intellectual curiosity is the lifeblood of real civilization—G. M. Trevelyan
a disinterested decision
disinterestedly词源英文解释
The first known use of disinterested was circa 1612
disinterestedly儿童词典英英释义
disjointedadjective
separated at or as if at the joint
not clear and orderly : incoherent
disjointed conversation
disjoint1 of 2adjective
having no members in common
disjoint mathematical sets
disjoint2 of 2verb
to separate the parts of
to take or come apart at the joints
disinterverb
to take out of the grave or tomb
to bring back into awareness : unearth
disinterestedadjective
not interested
not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or concerns : unbiased
a disinterested decision
disinterestedly 例句
1 Perhaps I shall work more disinterestedly without enthusiasm.
2 I looked at it almost disinterestedly a moment after I had mastered it, then crumpled it into a wad and tossed it aside.
3 Few people behave disinterestedly in life .
生活中很少有人能表现得廉洁无私。
4 The God makes everyone disinterested.
上帝对每个人都是公平的!
5 J. T. Buckingham, of the Boston Courier, has generously and disinterestedly thrown himself and his fine talents between the intrigues of Papists and their designs upon our institutions, and the civil rights of his countrymen.
6 A group of ethnic Korean high school students from Japan filed out of their tour bus as North Korean People’s Army soldiers watched disinterestedly with automatic rifles slung over their shoulders.
7 She heard what he said disinterestedly, wondering why he chose to make explanations at all, and when he had finished she looked at him with dazed brown eyes.
8 the city's philistines, naturally disinterested in art, voted to cut the museum's budget
9 Under Socialist institutions which will give education and a sense of personal security to every one, this necessity of criticism is likely to be most freely, frankly and disinterestedly provided.
10 "You said you were going to bake a cake—a chocolate layer cake," suggested Alma, turning, and viewing the proceeding disinterestedly with her hands in her pockets.
11 A small child looked from the sign to the statue and said disinterestedly1 , " Anybody can see that her hand has fallen off."
有个幼儿看看指示牌,又看看雕像,然后很淡漠地说:“谁都看到她是掉了一只手嘛!”
12 How difficult it is to think out such a problem disinterestedly, and yet how necessary to the justice of our conclusions that we should think disinterestedly 94 if we pretend to think at all!
13 P. Walton smiled disinterestedly—but there wasn't any doubt in P. Walton's mind that devilment was in the wind—Big Cloud, in the early days, knew its full share of that.
14 Nor, I add disinterestedly, is the cancellation of imperfect or merely old critics.
15 Or maybe she really was on set for a day, and disinterestedly mumbled all her lines and then went back to Mykonos never to make another film.
16 On second thought," Gramps said disinterestedly, "fetch him along if you've a mind to.
17 A Christian loves his neighbor in God and in Christ, disinterestedly and generously, without debasing himself by any ignoble or selfish design.
18 "And, Michael, do try not to fall in love for a bit, because I shall soon have such a terrible heap of difficulties that you must solve for me disinterestedly and without prejudice."
19 Few people behave disinterestedly in life .
生活中很少有人能表现得廉洁无私。
20 But , in addition , it is the foundation for practical results that would not have been reached if this knowledge had not been soughtdisinterestedly .
但此外,纯理论知识还是实际结果的基础,若不能客观公正的追寻这类理论知识,也不可能实现那些结果。