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Definition of disengaged in English: disengagedadjective dɪsɪnˈɡeɪdʒdˌdɪsənˈɡeɪdʒd Emotionally detached. 超然的;不在意的 the students were oddly disengaged, as if they didn't believe they could control their lives 那些学生漫不经心得古怪,好像不相信他们可以控制自己的生活。 Example sentencesExamples - Families that are disengaged lack closeness and/or loyalty, and are characterized by high independence.
- But with such apparently disengaged voters, is it any wonder?
- The practice of autopsy was a practical consequence of the adoption of the Cartesian understanding of disengaged reasoning.
- If a disengaged person is approached by someone they know, about an issue they care about, and asked - say - to help draft a letter to the local paper, then that will engage their interest.
- The skepticism offered by historicism and the sociology of knowledge is ultimately merely theoretical, the skepticism of an observer who takes the disengaged view from nowhere.
- Of the 40 disengaged fathers, who were not seeing their children regularly, all of the women had actively discouraged contact.
- The problem is the disengaged and disaffected women, especially single women, who say neither candidate speaks to their lives.
- Environmentalists are failing to attract the disenfranchised, the disempowered, the dispossessed and the disengaged.
- Some women managed to complete the mandatory treatment time while maintaining a marginal role by staying disengaged and uninvolved with counselors and other clients, male as well as female.
- With careers and raises often hanging in the balance, few instructors can afford to displease the growing number of disengaged students making evaluation forms.
- When Brenda reads to Tony from the morning papers, her disengaged chatter runs together nightmarish grotesqueries and social gossip.
- The remarkable thing about the youth I interviewed is that their attitudes are not those of disengaged, civically ignorant slackers, as most adults are eager to describe their generation.
- It is therefore unsurprising that the political system itself has become stultified and its population disengaged and apathetic.
- Unions are reinventing themselves to meet the needs of modern workers and political parties too need to reinvent themselves to meet the needs of a disengaged electorate.
- And my constituency were the disengaged voters, the disengaged, those who had really given up on our political system.
- I expect that trend merely to be reinforced by the final week advertising blitz and disengaged undecided voters finally focusing on the choice to be made.
- This is especially true for disengaged families.
- He spent the final six years of his political career as a disengaged and at times embittered figure on the parliamentary backbench, finally retiring in 1996.
- Finally, disengaged students most frequently cited issues related to lack of support, caring, and fairness.
- The optimistic assumption is that a more literate nation will be more cohesive and socially inclusive: polite society need no longer fear the disengaged illiterates.
Definition of disengaged in US English: disengagedadjectiveˌdisənˈɡājdˌdɪsənˈɡeɪdʒd Emotionally detached. 超然的;不在意的 the students were oddly disengaged, as if they didn't believe they could control their lives 那些学生漫不经心得古怪,好像不相信他们可以控制自己的生活。 Example sentencesExamples - The optimistic assumption is that a more literate nation will be more cohesive and socially inclusive: polite society need no longer fear the disengaged illiterates.
- And my constituency were the disengaged voters, the disengaged, those who had really given up on our political system.
- Some women managed to complete the mandatory treatment time while maintaining a marginal role by staying disengaged and uninvolved with counselors and other clients, male as well as female.
- Of the 40 disengaged fathers, who were not seeing their children regularly, all of the women had actively discouraged contact.
- The remarkable thing about the youth I interviewed is that their attitudes are not those of disengaged, civically ignorant slackers, as most adults are eager to describe their generation.
- I expect that trend merely to be reinforced by the final week advertising blitz and disengaged undecided voters finally focusing on the choice to be made.
- But with such apparently disengaged voters, is it any wonder?
- If a disengaged person is approached by someone they know, about an issue they care about, and asked - say - to help draft a letter to the local paper, then that will engage their interest.
- The problem is the disengaged and disaffected women, especially single women, who say neither candidate speaks to their lives.
- Environmentalists are failing to attract the disenfranchised, the disempowered, the dispossessed and the disengaged.
- With careers and raises often hanging in the balance, few instructors can afford to displease the growing number of disengaged students making evaluation forms.
- Families that are disengaged lack closeness and/or loyalty, and are characterized by high independence.
- Unions are reinventing themselves to meet the needs of modern workers and political parties too need to reinvent themselves to meet the needs of a disengaged electorate.
- It is therefore unsurprising that the political system itself has become stultified and its population disengaged and apathetic.
- This is especially true for disengaged families.
- Finally, disengaged students most frequently cited issues related to lack of support, caring, and fairness.
- The practice of autopsy was a practical consequence of the adoption of the Cartesian understanding of disengaged reasoning.
- He spent the final six years of his political career as a disengaged and at times embittered figure on the parliamentary backbench, finally retiring in 1996.
- The skepticism offered by historicism and the sociology of knowledge is ultimately merely theoretical, the skepticism of an observer who takes the disengaged view from nowhere.
- When Brenda reads to Tony from the morning papers, her disengaged chatter runs together nightmarish grotesqueries and social gossip.
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