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From:
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in·dif·fer·ent
/ɪnˈdɪfɚ/
(
a
.)不關心的,冷淡的,不感興趣的;無關緊要的,不在乎的
From:
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in·dif·fer·ent
/ɪnˈdɪfɝnt, ˈdɪf(ə)rɛnt/
形容詞
中性的,無親和力的,淡漠的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dif·fer·ent
a.
1.
Not
making
a
difference
;
having
no
influence
or
preponderating
weight
;
involving
no
preference
,
concern
,
or
attention
;
of
no
account
;
without
significance
or
importance
.
Dangers
are
to
me
indifferent
.
--
Shak
.
Everything
in
the
world
is
indifferent
but
sin
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
His
slightest
and
most
indifferent
acts
. . .
were
odious
in
the
clergyman's
sight
.
--
Hawthorne
.
2.
Neither
particularly
good
,
not
very
bad
;
of
a
middle
state
or
quality
;
passable
;
mediocre
.
The
staterooms
are
in
indifferent
order
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
Not
inclined
to
one
side
,
party
,
or
choice
more
than
to
another
;
neutral
;
impartial
.
Indifferent
in
his
choice
to
sleep
or
die
.
--
Addison
.
4.
Feeling
no
interest
,
anxiety
,
or
care
,
respecting
anything
;
unconcerned
;
inattentive
;
apathetic
;
heedless
;
as
,
to
be
indifferent
to
the
welfare
of
one's
family
.
It
was
a
law
of
Solon
,
that
any
person
who
,
in
the
civil
commotions
of
the
republic
,
remained
neuter
,
or
an
indifferent
spectator
of
the
contending
parties
,
should
be
condemned
to
perpetual
banishment
.
--
Addison
.
5.
Law
Free
from
bias
or
prejudice
;
impartial
;
unbiased
;
disinterested
.
In
choice
of
committees
for
ripening
business
for
the
counsel
,
it
is
better
to
choose
indifferent
persons
than
to
make
an
indifferency
by
putting
in
those
that
are
strong
on
both
sides
.
--
Bacon
.
Indifferent tissue
Anat.
,
the
primitive
,
embryonic
,
undifferentiated
tissue
,
before
conversion
into
connective
,
muscular
,
nervous
,
or
other
definite
tissue
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dif·fer·ent
,
adv.
To
a
moderate
degree
;
passably
;
tolerably
. [
Obs
.]
“News
indifferent
good.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
indifferent
adj
1:
marked
by
a
lack
of
interest
; "
an
apathetic
audience
"; "
the
universe
is
neither
hostile
nor
friendly
;
it
is
simply
indifferent
" [
syn
:
apathetic
]
2:
showing
no
care
or
concern
in
attitude
or
action
;
"
indifferent
to
the
sufferings
of
others
"; "
indifferent
to
her
plea
"
3: (
usually
followed
by
`
to
')
unwilling
or
refusing
to
pay
heed
; "
deaf
to
her
warnings
" [
syn
:
deaf(p)
,
indifferent(p)
]
4: (
often
followed
by
`
to
')
lacking
importance
;
not
mattering
one
way
or
the
other
; "
whether
you
choose
to
do
it
or
not
is
a
matter
that
is
quite
immaterial
(
or
indifferent
)";
"
what
others
think
is
altogether
indifferent
to
him
" [
syn
:
immaterial
]
5:
fairly
poor
to
not
very
good
; "
has
an
indifferent
singing
voice
"; "
has
indifferent
qualifications
for
the
job
"
6:
having
only
a
limited
ability
to
react
chemically
;
not
active
; "
inert
matter
"; "
an
indifferent
chemical
in
a
reaction
" [
syn
:
inert
,
neutral
]
7:
marked
by
no
especial
liking
or
dislike
or
preference
for
one
thing
over
another
; "
indifferent
about
which
book
you
would
give
them
"; "
was
indifferent
to
their
acceptance
or
rejection
of
her
invitation
"
8:
characterized
by
a
lack
of
partiality
; "
a
properly
indifferent
jury
"; "
an
unbiased
account
of
her
family
problems
" [
syn
:
unbiased
,
unbiassed
]
9:
neither
good
nor
bad
; "
an
indifferent
performance
"; "
a
gifted
painter
but
an
indifferent
actor
"; "
her
work
at
the
office
is
passable
"; "
a
so-so
golfer
"; "
feeling
only
so-so
"; "
prepared
a
tolerable
dinner
"; "
a
tolerable
working
knowledge
of
French
" [
syn
:
passable
,
so-so(p)
,
tolerable
]
10:
neither
too
great
nor
too
little
; "
a
couple
of
indifferent
hills
to
climb
"
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