disinterested

英 [dɪˈsɪn.trə.stɪd]      美 [dɪˈsɪn.trə.stɪd]
  • adj. 无私的;公正的;冷漠的;廉洁的
  • v. 使不再有利害关系;使无兴趣(disinterest的过去分词)
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将“disinterested”分解为“dis”(表示否定或不)和“interested”(表示有兴趣)。想象一个完全不被个人兴趣所左右的人,即他的“dis”(不)“interested”(兴趣)完全消失,他做出的判断或行为是客观和中立的。通过这种对比和联想,可以更容易地记忆这个单词。

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disinterested (adj.)
1610s, "unconcerned," the sense we now would ascribe to uninterested, with the sense of "impartial" going to disinteressed (c. 1600). See dis- + interest. Modern sense of disinterested is first attested 1650s. As things now stand, disinterested means "free from personal bias," while uninterested means "caring nothing for the matter in question." Related: Disinterestedly; disinterestedness.
1. The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer.
当前唯一的超级大国远不是一个公正的旁观者。
2. Lili had clearly regained her appetite but Doran was disinterested in food.
莉莉显然已经恢复了食欲,但多兰却提不起胃口。
3. Such benevolence, however, was not completely disinterested.
然而这样的善举并非完全出于大公无私。
4. We had both become jaded, disinterested, and disillusioned.
我们俩都已经倦了,腻了,也死心了。
5. He is impartial and disinterested.
他公正无私.