indifferent
英 [ɪn'dɪf(ə)r(ə)nt]
美[ɪn'dɪfrənt]
- adj. 漠不关心的;无关紧要的;中性的,中立的
考试真题
- Totally indifferent.
出自-2016年6月阅读原文
- They are indifferent to politics.
出自-2010年6月阅读原文
- In a study of older people with sisters and brothers, psychologist Debra Gold of the Duke Center for the study of aging and human development found that about 20% said they were hostile or indifferent to ward their sisters and brothers.
出自-2014年6月听力原文
- As noted above, indifferent relationships may not always be the most helpful approach in resolving some of the issues that pop up at work.
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- Ego aside, a third advantage is that the emotional neutrality of indifferent relationships has been found to enhance critical evaluation, to strengthen one's focus on task resolution, and to gain greater access to valuable information.
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- In an academic analysis just published in the profoundly-respected Journal of Management, researchers have looked at the concept of "indifferent relationships".
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- Indifferent relationships are neither positive nor negative.
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- since the former is most common among those inclined towards indifferent relationships, their predominance can bolster individuals' sense of self-worth.
2019年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- They are indifferent to the inconvenience caused to others.
2015年高考英语陕西卷 阅读理解 阅读B 原文
- In a workplace that's fundamentally indifferent to your life and its meaning, office speak can help you figure out how you relate to your work—and how your work defines who you are.
2015年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ