indifferently
adverb uk/ɪnˈdɪf.ər.ənt.li/ us/ɪnˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt.li/
(WITHOUT INTEREST)
不感兴趣地;不关心地,冷淡地
in a way that shows you are not thinking about or interested in someone or something
She shrugged indifferently. 她无所谓地耸了耸肩。
People stare indifferently from doorways. 人们在门口冷漠地看着。
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- "You can stay if you like," she says indifferently.
- Older people treat outsiders indifferently while the children seem awestruck by them.
- The Maryland fans charged the field and never treated him indifferently again.
(NOT WELL)
中等地,一般地
not well, but not very badly
It is a delightful, if indifferently scripted musical. 这是一部令人愉快的音乐剧,虽然剧本并不出彩。
Indifferently taught lessons make students die of boredom. 水平一般的授课让学生无聊得要死。
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- The statue had been broken many times, and indifferently repaired.
- He did not take readily to formal learning and to the end of his life he remained only indifferently literate.
- The production was indifferently cast and tepidly received.