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Перевод: disinterest speek disinterest


[существительное]
отсутствие интереса; равнодушие; безразличие; беспристрастие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. He affects a certain disinterest in theory, preferring extremely precise experiments that will pick up whatever is going on to those designed with a particular new discovery in mind.
  2. In a sense "play" can become the generic term for all these varieties of activity on the basis of "disinterest".
  3. It would seem from these comments that Hitler's association with the solution of the "Jewish problem" was regarded as a highly positive attribute in the eyes of mainly the "politically active" part of the population which formed the bulk of the film's viewers, but that among "ordinary" Germans there was also a considerable degree of disinterest in the "Jewish Question,.
  4. To suggest a casual relationship, the approach needs to deviate, hesitate and show a certain sensitivity by inflection to minor incidents along the way and a disinterest in the awaiting subject.
  5. Finally, 42 of the Nazis (69 per cent of the "sample") provided responses which could be classed as "indifference of conscience", and pointed to disinterest or internal suppression of knowledge and responsibility for the fate of the Jews.
  6. She had thought that if her mother had learned to consent, to let go, to be filled, then Phoebe's passivity and disinterest would drop off like a cloak and she too could be naked with joy and love.
  7. Among other things he chastises Renault for their failure to respond to BMW's challenge which led to him losing the 1983 world championship, chides Dennis for his lack of punctuality and disinterest in anything that is not his own idea and expresses his admiration and respect for Niki Lauda, with whom he was partnered in 1984.
  8. And the contempt and disinterest with which the corporate sector has greeted the recent spate of accountancy firm mergers is testimony to how insignificant the role of the auditor has become.
  9. Their optimism was confounded by CBC's impervious disinterest.
  10. Readers of The Favourite Game will remember Breavman dissecting a frog, which arose out of such early experiences; they will also remember his tearing up an economics textbook outside a bank on Sherbrooke Street - another reaction to the struggles and disinterest he later recalled.
  11. Despite British radio's disinterest in new music, and the reduced influence of the music press, I believe real talent will eventually get through.
  12. There was, it seems clear, much deliberate or subliminal exclusion of the treatment of the Jews from popular consciousness - a more or less studied lack of interest or cultivated disinterest, going hand in hand with an accentuated "retreat into the private sphere" and increased self-centredness in difficult and worrying wartime conditions.
  13. In addition to his leadership potential, it is interesting to note the particular emphasis on character and deportment: excellent self-imaging (in cleanliness and clothing); good social awareness (cheerful and pleasant, friendly to everyone); marked intelligence; a fine sense of humour; tendency to boredom ("disinterest"); sportive, especially in sailing and skippering, but a good all-rounder; biddable.

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