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1 indifférent
indifférent, e [ɛ̃difeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[spectateur] indifferent (à to, towards)• leur souffrance ne peut laisser personne indifférent it's impossible to be unmoved by their suffering* * *indifférente ɛ̃difeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( impassible) indifferent (à to)laisser quelqu'un indifférent — [œuvre, événement] to leave somebody cold
2) ( sans importance) [âge, sexe] irrelevant* * *ɛ̃difeʀɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj indifférent, -e1) (qui n'est pas intéressé) indifferentindifférent à [douleur, problèmes de qn d'autre] — indifferent to, unconcerned about
2) (qui n'intéresse pas) indifferentindifférent à — indifferent to, (= sans importance) immaterial to
ça m'est indifférent que... — it doesn't matter to me whether...
* * *A adj1 ( impassible) [air, regard] indifferent; [personne, public] indifferent (à to); rester indifférent to remain indifferent; laisser indifférent to be uninspiring; ne pas laisser indifférent to provoke strong reactions; laisser qn indifférent [œuvre, événement, politique] to leave sb cold; [personne] to make no impression on sb; ça m'est tout à fait indifférent it makes absolutely no difference to me;B nm,f1 ( impassible) detached person;2 ( personne sans opinion) apathetic person.( féminin indifférente) [ɛ̃diferɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [insensible, détaché] indifferentlaisser indifférent: leur divorce me laisse indifférent their divorce is of no interest to me ou is a matter of indifference to meelle ne le laisse pas indifférent he's not blind ou indifferent to her charms[dans les petites annonces]‘âge indifférent’ ‘age unimportant ou immaterial’‘religion/race indifférente’ ‘religion/race no barrier’ça m'est indifférent it's (all) the same to me ou I don't care either wayil lui était indifférent de partir (ou non) it didn't matter ou it was immaterial to him whether he left or notla suite des événements m'est indifférente what happens next is of no concern ou interest to me————————, indifférente [ɛ̃diferɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininindifferent ou apathetic personil fait l'indifférent ou joue les indifférents he's feigning indifference
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