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What is the difference between disinterested and uninterested?Better with examples ,thank you.
May 2, 2013 2:21 PM
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Uninterested means not interested and disinterested can also mean not interested, or it can mean unbiased. Originally I believe disinterested only had the second meaning, but so many people misused it that the first meaning has become common.
This website explains in more detail: http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/disinterested-versus-uninterested.aspx
May 2, 2013
If there is disinterest in something, people are uninterested in it.
有道字典查一下各种例句多,意思全,以下来自有道,你也可以用有道的权威词典查词。没有必要问。
He's always on the make; I have never known him do a disinterested action.
他这个人一贯都是唯利是图, 我从来不知道他有什么无私的行动。
Day by day, he misses China, and is uninterested in America.
日子一天天过去,他想念中国,对美国不感兴趣。
May 2, 2013
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