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in·dif·fer·ent I0105800 (ĭn-dĭf′ər-ənt, -dĭf′rənt)adj.1. a. Having no particular interest or concern; apathetic: a person who is indifferent to the sufferings of others.b. Having no marked feeling for or against: She remained indifferent toward their proposal.2. Not mattering one way or the other; unimportant; immaterial: It's indifferent which outfit you choose.3. Characterized by a lack of partiality; unbiased: an indifferent judge.4. a. Being neither too much nor too little; moderate: "Specialist rectifiers ... raised brandies of indifferent strength to the desired strength by further distillations" (L.M. Cullen).b. Being neither good nor bad; mediocre: an indifferent performance. See Synonyms at average.5. Not active or involved; neutral: an indifferent chemical in a reaction.6. Biology Undifferentiated, as cells or tissue. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin indifferēns, indifferent- : in-, not; see in-1 + differēns, different; see different.] in·dif′fer·ent·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | indifferently - with indifference; in an indifferent manner; "she shrugged indifferently" | Translationsindifferent (inˈdifrənt) adjective1. (often with to) showing no interest in or not caring about (opinions, events etc). She is quite indifferent to other people's suffering. 不感興趣的,漠不關心的 不关心的2. not very good. He is a rather indifferent card-player. 平庸的 平庸的,一般的 inˈdifferently adverb 漠不關心地 不关心地inˈdifference noun the state of showing no interest in, or concern about, something. She showed complete indifference to the cries of the baby. 漠不關心 不关心EncyclopediaSeeindifferentLegalSeeIndifferent |