disinterested
/dɪsˈɪntrɪstɪd/adjective
1
- not influenced by considerations of personal advantage无私心的:
a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice.
银行家有义务给出公正的建议。
2
- having or feeling no interest in something没兴趣的:
her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once.
她父亲对她的进步毫不关心, 只到学校去过一次。
USAGE
Nowhere are the battle lines more deeply drawn in usage questions than over the difference between disinterested and uninterested. According to traditional guidelines, disinterested should never be used to mean 'not interested' (i.e. it is not a synonym for uninterested) but only to mean 'impartial', as in the judgements of disinterested outsiders are likely to be more useful. Ironically, the earliest recorded sense of disinterested is for the disputed sense. Today, the 'incorrect' use of disinterested is widespread: around a quarter of citations in the Oxford English Corpus for disinterested are for this sense.
派生词
disinterestedly
adverbdisinterestedness
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