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Перевод: disinterested
[прилагательное] незаинтересованный; бескорыстный; безучастный; безразличный; равнодушный
Тезаурус:
- She even considered a discreet retreat to her own lair, but recognised that she lacked such disinterested nobility.
- They seem like a private club of legal beings with a special language and their own incomprehensible codes of behaviour; a body of disinterested arguers, thriving like malevolen parasites on human tragedy and avarice.
- What is called the "aesthetic attitude" or interest in an object, is sometimes described as "disinterested interest".
- Cambridge English represented the former: Richards and Leavis wanted an evaluative criticism, because they did not believe that literature was simply a matter of disinterested individual response; it was an index to the condition of civilization, which made judgements imperative.
- The Scottish classicist, educationalist, and philosopher John Burnet once drew a distinction between "interested" and "disinterested" knowledge.
- Yet there is much to be said for thinking of the general, the "disinterested", and what I have called the theoretical as one and the same.
- Only a very disinterested idiot could miss, and be unimpressed by, either.
- Mine is glittering and blue and rather fearful; the pin's is brown and disinterested.
- As the site of Montagu House was within the area of the block plan design, the article asserted that neither the Duke nor Burn would be disinterested assessors.
- There was simply no place for the relatively specialized, politically disinterested decision-making, specific to education, that the old Education Committees had provided.
- A time for disinterested contemplation, he wrote.
- Maybe I am nave, but I find myself tempted to see it as a genuine case of pure, disinterested altruism.
- As long as they are disinterested punters rather than caring proprietors, institutional shareholders will tend to take the money and run during takeover bids rather than backing incumbent management.
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