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61 unconcern
/'ʌnkən'sə:n/ * danh từ - tính lãnh đạm; sự vô tình, sự hờ hững, sự không quan tâm - tính vô tư lự; sự không lo lắng -
62 unconcern with
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63 with complete unconcern
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > with complete unconcern
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64 he regards such matters with complete unconcern
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he regards such matters with complete unconcern
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65 see with unconcern
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66 with complete unconcern
весело; беспечно; необдуманноАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > with complete unconcern
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67 with complete unconcern
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68 afskiptaleysi, áhugaleysi
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69 nezabrinutost
• unconcern -
70 nezainteresovanost
• unconcern -
71 abejingumas
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72 nezáujem
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73 გულციობა
unconcern -
74 beg’amlik
unconcern, indifference, inattention -
75 bezbrižnost prema
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76 kayıtsızlık
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77 despreocupación
f.unconcern, informality, indifference, carelessness.* * *1 (tranquilidad) nonchalance, unconcern2 (negligencia) negligence, carelessness3 (indiferencia) indifference* * *SF1) (=falta de preocupación) unconcern; [al vestir] sloppiness2) (=tranquilidad) nonchalance3) (=indiferencia) indifference* * *femenino lack of concern* * *= indifference, nonchalance, unconcern, insouciance.Ex. This article provides examples to illustrate why librarians are partly to blame through their indifference, complacency and failure to prosecute.Ex. 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex. Now most users are not even aware that their problems are always treated confidentially by the librarian, and so are filled with unconcern.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.* * *femenino lack of concern* * *= indifference, nonchalance, unconcern, insouciance.Ex: This article provides examples to illustrate why librarians are partly to blame through their indifference, complacency and failure to prosecute.
Ex: 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex: Now most users are not even aware that their problems are always treated confidentially by the librarian, and so are filled with unconcern.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.* * *lack of concernsu absoluta despreocupación por todo lo que no sea su trabajo his complete indifference to o lack of concern for everything but his workhay mucha despreocupación en su apariencia he doesn't take much care over o he's very careless about his appearance* * *1. [tranquilidad] carefree state of mind, lack of worry;con despreocupación in a carefree manner;vive con total despreocupación she leads a completely carefree life, she's totally laid-back2. [negligencia] lack of concern, unconcern;con despreocupación in an offhand way* * *f indifference* * * -
78 Unbekümmertheit
f unconcern, lack of concern, nonchalance; carefree attitude ( oder approach, manner)* * *die Unbekümmertheitunconcern; mindlessness* * *Ụn|be|küm|mert|heitf -,no pl1) (= Unbesorgtheit) lack of concern2) (= Sorgenfreiheit) carefreeness* * *Un·be·küm·mert·heit<->f kein pl carefree mind [or manner], light-heartednessvoller \Unbekümmertheit full of light-heartedness, in high spirits* * *die; Unbekümmertheit1) carefree manner or attitude; carefreeness2) (Bedenkenlosigkeit) lack of concern* * *Unbekümmertheit f unconcern, lack of concern, nonchalance; carefree attitude ( oder approach, manner)* * *die; Unbekümmertheit1) carefree manner or attitude; carefreeness2) (Bedenkenlosigkeit) lack of concern* * *f.mindlessness n.unconcern n. -
79 indiferencia
f.indifference.* * *1 indifference* * *noun f.* * *SF lack of interest ( hacia in, towards)indifference frm ( hacia towards)ella aparentaba indiferencia — she pretended to be indifferent, she feigned indifference
* * *femenino indifference* * *= indifference, unconcern, emotional fatigue, compassion fatigue, impassivity, indolence, disregard, detachment, insouciance, nonchalance, cold shoulder, lassitude.Ex. This article provides examples to illustrate why librarians are partly to blame through their indifference, complacency and failure to prosecute.Ex. Now most users are not even aware that their problems are always treated confidentially by the librarian, and so are filled with unconcern.Ex. The nature of contemporary media coverage may contribute to emotional fatigue with society's problems = La naturaleza de la covertura de los medios de comunicación modernos puede contribuir a desarrollar la insensibilidad con respecto a los problemas de la sociedad.Ex. Compassion fatigue encompasses desensitisation and emotional burnout, as a phenomenon associated with pervasive communication about social problems = La fatiga compasiva incluye la insensibilización y la apatía emocional, como fenómeno asociado a la insistente bombardeo informativo sobre los problemas sociales.Ex. The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. There is in general a blithe disregard of the limits to pecision imposed by sampling error.Ex. The author surveys a group of information aliterate students identifying the possible causes of reluctance or detachment on the part of some students.Ex. She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex. 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex. According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.----* con indiferencia = indifferently, casually.* mostrar indiferencia = give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder.* * *femenino indifference* * *= indifference, unconcern, emotional fatigue, compassion fatigue, impassivity, indolence, disregard, detachment, insouciance, nonchalance, cold shoulder, lassitude.Ex: This article provides examples to illustrate why librarians are partly to blame through their indifference, complacency and failure to prosecute.
Ex: Now most users are not even aware that their problems are always treated confidentially by the librarian, and so are filled with unconcern.Ex: The nature of contemporary media coverage may contribute to emotional fatigue with society's problems = La naturaleza de la covertura de los medios de comunicación modernos puede contribuir a desarrollar la insensibilidad con respecto a los problemas de la sociedad.Ex: Compassion fatigue encompasses desensitisation and emotional burnout, as a phenomenon associated with pervasive communication about social problems = La fatiga compasiva incluye la insensibilización y la apatía emocional, como fenómeno asociado a la insistente bombardeo informativo sobre los problemas sociales.Ex: The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex: There is in general a blithe disregard of the limits to pecision imposed by sampling error.Ex: The author surveys a group of information aliterate students identifying the possible causes of reluctance or detachment on the part of some students.Ex: She emphasizes Colette's extraordinary character: her bravura, pragmatism, insouciance, resistance to conventions and, above all, appetite.Ex: 'Look, Mel, these are your people, not mine,' said the director with an assumption of nonchalance.Ex: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* con indiferencia = indifferently, casually.* mostrar indiferencia = give + Nombre + the cold shoulder, turn + a cold shoulder to, cold-shoulder.* * *indifference* * *
indiferencia sustantivo femenino
indifference
indiferencia sustantivo femenino indifference
' indiferencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
olvido
- total
- afectar
- aparentar
- desprecio
- y
English:
casually
- detachment
- disregard
- face
- indifference
- indifferently
* * *indiferencia nfindifference* * *f indifference* * *indiferencia nf: indifference* * *indiferencia n indifference -
80 Gleichgültigkeit
f; nur Sg.1. einer Person: indifference ( gegen to[wards]); (Unbekümmertheit) couldn’t-care-less attitude; (Teilnahmslosigkeit) listlessness, apathy; (Nachlässigkeit) carelessness; (Gefühllosigkeit) callousness, lack of feeling2. einer Sache: unimportance, triviality* * *die Gleichgültigkeitlanguorousness; unconcern; languidness; insensibleness; half-heartedness; casualness; languor; indifference* * *Gleich|gül|tig|keitfindifference ( gegenüber, gegen to, towards); (= Desinteresse) apathy (gegenüber, gegen towards)* * *die1) casualness2) (the state of showing no interest in, or concern about, something: She showed complete indifference to the cries of the baby.) indifference3) nonchalance4) (lack of interest or anxiety: He received the news of his failure with apparent unconcern.) unconcern* * *Gleich·gül·tig·keit[ˈglaiçgʏltɪçkait]▪ jds \Gleichgültigkeit gegenüber jdm/etw [o gegen jdn/etw] sb's indifference to[wards]/apathy towards sb/sth* * ** * *1. einer Person: indifference (gegen to[wards]); (Unbekümmertheit) couldn’t-care-less attitude; (Teilnahmslosigkeit) listlessness, apathy; (Nachlässigkeit) carelessness; (Gefühllosigkeit) callousness, lack of feeling2. einer Sache: unimportance, triviality* * ** * *f.casualness n.halfheartedness n.indifference n.insensitivity n.languidness n.
См. также в других словарях:
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unconcern — index dereliction, disinterest (lack of interest), indifference, laxity, neglect, negligence, sloth … Law dictionary
unconcern — ► NOUN ▪ a lack of worry or interest. DERIVATIVES unconcerned adjective unconcernedly adverb … English terms dictionary
unconcern — [un΄kən sʉrn′] n. 1. lack of interest; apathy; indifference 2. lack of concern, or worry … English World dictionary
unconcern — [[t]ʌ̱nkənsɜ͟ː(r)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT A person s unconcern is their lack of interest in or anxiety about something, often something that most people would be concerned about. ...the terrorists increasing unconcern about civilian casualties... Suzanne … English dictionary
unconcern — n. unconcern for, over * * * [ˌʌnkən sɜːn] over unconcern for … Combinatory dictionary
unconcern — un|con|cern [ˌʌnkənˈsə:n US ə:rn] n [U] when you do not care about something that other people worry about unconcern about/for/over ▪ the government s apparent unconcern about high inflation … Dictionary of contemporary English
unconcern — noun Date: 1684 1. lack of care or interest ; indifference < his unconcern for personal gain > 2. freedom from excessive concern or anxiety … New Collegiate Dictionary
unconcern — noun (U) an attitude of not caring about something that other people worry about: In view of the deepening crisis, we are surprised at the government s apparent unconcern … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unconcern — /un keuhn serrn /, n. 1. absence of feeling or concern; indifference. 2. freedom from anxiety. [1660 70; UN 1 + CONCERN] Syn. 1. nonchalance, insouciance. See indifference. * * * … Universalium
unconcern — Synonyms and related words: accidia, acedia, aloofness, apathy, ataraxia, ataraxy, benumbedness, blah, blahs, boredom, carelessness, casualness, comatoseness, detachment, disinterest, disinterestedness, dispassion, disregard, disregardfulness,… … Moby Thesaurus