unconcerned
/ˌʌnkənˈsɜːnd/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌʌnkənsˈɚnd] /ˌʌnkənˈsɜːrnd/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌʌnkənsˈɚnd] /ˌən-kən-ˈsərnd How to pronounce unconcerned (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unconcerned — 形容詞
- unconcernedpositive
- more unconcernedcomparative
- most unconcernedsuperlative
1. not feeling any worry, interest, or sense that something is important, often bec
不在乎
不感到憂慮或興趣
not feeling any worry, interest, or sense that something is important, often because you do not think it affects you or is your responsibility
The villagers were unconcerned about the flood warning since the river rarely rose that high.
村民對洪水警報不以為意,因為那條河很少漲到那麼高。
be unconcerned about + reason clause
Rohan seemed completely unconcerned about the missing wallet, calmly retracing his steps.
Rohan 對不見的錢包似乎完全不在意,冷靜地循著原路找回去。
Mira was unconcerned by the criticism from strangers, trusting her own judgment instead.
Mira 不受陌生人的批評影響,她選擇相信自己的判斷。
Most teenagers are unconcerned with issues that feel far away from their daily lives.
大多數青少年對於那些感覺離日常生活很遙遠的議題並不關心。
The old cat lay in the sun, utterly unconcerned about the dog barking next door.
那隻老貓躺在太陽底下,對隔壁的狗叫聲完全無動於衷。
- indifferent
stronger emphasis on not caring at all, often with a negative tone
- untroubled
closer to 'not worried' without the 'not interested' meaning
- nonchalant
suggests a cool, relaxed manner that is deliberately shown
- blasé
implies boredom or tiredness, as if nothing can impress
文法句型
be + unconcerned + about/by/with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used with a prepositional phrase (about, by, or with) to indicate what the person does not worry about or feel involved in. The choice of preposition can shade the meaning slightly: about and by point toward lack of worry, while with leans toward lack of interest or involvement.