单词 | Disinterested |
例句 | 1. His action was not disinterested because he hoped to make money out of the affair. 2. Her advice appeared to be disinterested. 3. A lawyer should provide disinterested advice. 4. My advice is quite disinterested. 5. His action was not altogether disinterested. 6. She disinterested herself in politics. 7. We had both become jaded, disinterested, and disillusioned. 8. A solicitor can give you disinterested advice. However, in speech it is sometimes used instead of uninterested, although this is thought to be incorrect. 9. Mostly, the fans were looking disinterested. 10. The peculiarly disinterested institution of science develops only in special circumstances and remains constantly vulnerable. 11. This fantasy was not fuelled by disinterested speculation but by envy. 12. He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages, especially those of the west country. 13. His wife left him, he became increasingly disinterested in his work and he returned to Cornwall as a tramp. 14. I for one am making a disinterested search for information. 15. Indeed, it is the disinterested character of the reactions which is the criterion for being aware from other people's viewpoints. 16. Only a very disinterested idiot could miss, and be unimpressed by, either. 17. The individual becomes apathetic and disinterested, reduces the speed of work and the care taken over work. 18. Not disinterested; he is certainly smart enough to understand the depth and breadth of his blessings. 19. Scientists, of course, can be expected to be impartial and disinterested. 20. Mr Klesch is thus being asked to step in as the disinterested negotiator. 21. She even considered a discreet retreat to her own lair, but recognised that she lacked such disinterested nobility. 22. A glass bowl, enclosing her, with Jacob staring in - smiling, benevolent, disinterested. 23. He follows the camp routines well, but at times he becomes disinterested and a little slow in carrying them out. 24. But for most, in a community that is studiously disinterested in celebrity, Simpson is simply ignored. 25. Visual sensibility is a prerequisite of art appreciation, and a genuine aesthetic experience is both self-sufficient and disinterested. 26. As an outside observer drawn into the Statementing process by the professionals involved, I had a neutral but not disinterested role. 27. As soon as the lights snapped on, he glanced at me for a second in a bored, disinterested way. 28. They do not expect the medical profession to be disinterested, and are disappointed if it does not provide advice and support. 29. Find a financial consultant who can offer completely independent and disinterested advice. 30. They believe, because they want to believe it, that he is offering disinterested advice, as best befits their needs. 1. His action was not disinterested because he hoped to make money out of the affair. 31. Make it perfectly clear you are neutral and totally disinterested. 32. The disinterested passions compel me to see from other viewpoints, but also blind me to the equality of viewpoints. 33. In that extremity I bore me well, A true gentleman, valorous in arms, Disinterested and honourable. 34. Managers who did encounter hostile, judgmental, or disinterested reactions from their bosses rarely initiated such interactions again. 35. Some of that information has to be gathered by disinterested investigators, not by politicians or pressure groups intent on proving points. 36. The transaction is subject to approval by a panel of disinterested directors. 37. The counselor gave us some disinterested advice. 38. He is impartial and disinterested. 39. You are not some disinterested bystander. 40. It will lecture on disinterested purity while its neck is being remorselessly twisted toward a skirt. 41. What man as needy as Mr. Quiverful would have been more disinterested? 42. She had not known that men could be so disinterested, chivalrous, in their love for women. 43. And these industries are an enormous source of national revenue, so governments are not disinterested parties. 44. He's always on the make; I have never known him do a disinterested action. 45. ANN: ( disinterested ; absently playing with a napkin ) Thank you. 46. A squiggle implies that you are too busy and disinterested in the letter. 47. Like anyone with a TV, Shelly had seen her share of pop culture stereotypes, ranging from the disinterested, self-absorbed stepmother to the overeager one who tries too hard. 48. Also thank those disinterested limb offering as a tribute of no reputation! 49. Felix, though an offshoot from a far more recent point in the devolution of theology than his father, was less self-sacrificing and disinterested. 50. The current sole superpower is far from being a disinterested observer. 51. What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most. 52. He was now playing the role of disinterested host and avuncular mentor. 53. I lead a semi - reclusive life, completely disinterested in popular culture. 54. The world suffers most from the disinterested tyranny of its well-wisher. 55. You must not imagine that the love of a kept woman, however disinterested, costs nothing. 56. Mr Griffin, himself a former CNN employee, reckons that the channel has failed to move with the times by favouring the "disinterested, at-arm's-length anchor". 56. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 57. With the keen interest in shifts between time and space, the poet, as a "sightseer", has been exploring transcendence of relativism in a disinterested manner. 58. Her mother too had always been a little disinterested in her, holding her at arm's length. |
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