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Перевод: indifference speek indifference


[существительное]
безразличие; равнодушие; апатия ; беспристрастность ; незначительность ; маловажность


Тезаурус:

  1. Young Londoners showed either indifference or elation yesterday to the extraordinary scenes in Berlin.
  2. Those who pursue comparisons of the kind I am referring to are likely to be impressed by the staying-power of a literary preoccupation to which a variety of temperaments and compulsions has been attracted, and could well be inclined to believe that Pechorin's duel and indifference may have been among the precedents that weighed, a century later, with a woman bent on contriving her appointment with destiny.
  3. And it was with a certain indifference that, six minutes later, Chelsea hoisted a long ball under which Kerry Dixon loitered.
  4. It was indifference, even a degree of antagonism, as much as available information, which dictated her approach.
  5. Scepticism and an attitude of indifference to the prospect of final extinction have proved, as a matter of practical experience, no adequate substitute for the doctrine of immortality, however illusory one may hold it to be.
  6. And the tall indifference moves,
  7. As often happens, this younger generation of "Tractarians" who were leading the crusade on the side of "collectivism" joined forces with the older generation like J. A. Macfadyen who had remained Calvinist in their views and "deplored the modern nondenominational spirit, the temper of indifference to questions of church order", the spirit which saw local churches as "mere voluntary associations for religious purposes, with power to determine their own polity and prescribe their own sphere of action".
  8. ON the eve of the second anniversary of the intifada, a row has broken out over two popular Hebrew songs which protest strongly about treatment of the Palestinians in the occupied territories and Israeli indifference to the situation.
  9. Wexford, who had been lyrical, felt positively pained by this evidence of man's indifference to nature's glories.
  10. If these multiple oasis decisions contributed to the success of a major programme of the social revolution, so too did others contribute to failures: indifference, resentment and subversion of government plans were also found in the hearths and dunes of Huaiwiri and Hawari, of Tazarbu and Rabiana.
  11. Among the masses there prevails almost universally a total indifference to religion, or at the utmost, some trace of Deism"
  12. One of the men who most attracts him, Mubarak, is also one whose sexuality is most self-conscious, withdrawn, and complicated; Mubarak's masculinity is itself strung out across difference: he is a Sudanese African in Asia, and fighting for a people whom he does not understand and who regard him with a racist indifference (pp. 194 - 5); he speaks perfect French, but with a Parisian urban working-class accent.
  13. Canvassers for the main parties report "white-hot indifference" mingled with "raging boredom" as householders slam their doors on them or attack them with peashooters and water pistols from upper windows with a degree of commitment to the democratic process which experienced observers described as "unprecedented" and "profoundly conducive to thought".

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