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indifferency
indifferency (ɪnˈdɪfərənsɪ) Also 6 indyff-, 6–7 indeff-. [ad. L. indifferentia (Gellius), n. of quality from indifferent-em: see indifferent a.1 and -ency.] The quality of being indifferent. I. Of a person or thing, in relation to two or more persons, things, courses, etc. 1. Absence of bias, prejud... Oxford English Dictionary
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indifference
▪ I. indifference1 (ɪnˈdɪfərəns) Also 6 -aunce. [f. as indifferency; see -ence. Cf. F. indifférence (1629 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being indifferent. † 1. The making of no difference between conflicting parties; impartiality; = indifferency 1.1533 More Debell. Salem Wks. 1008/1 He is..farre ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Horneck
He translated from the French An Antidote against a Careless Indifferency … in 1683; and supervised a translation of Royaumont's History of the Old and wikipedia.org
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unindifferency
uninˈdifferency Now arch. [un-1 12 + indifferency 1.] Lack of impartiality.1578 Whetstone 1st Pt. Promos & Cass. iv. ii, Such grace woulde mee, with vnindifferencie tuch, To pardon him, that dyd commit a Rape. 1625 tr. Boccaccio's Decam. II. 26 His successe proved answerable to his hope, no unindiff... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Jeanes
'Treatise concerning the Indifferency of Human Actions,' Oxford, 1659. wikipedia.org
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unpassionateness
unˈpassionateness (un-1 12.)1611 Cotgr., Impassibilité,..vnpassionatenesse. 1655 M. Casaubon Enthus. iii. (1656) 159 Stoicks and Cynicks..who..chose to beg, and to be trampled upon.., to make good their profession of un⁓passionatnesse. 1673 O. Walker Educ. 205 If your election be..made..with indiffe... Oxford English Dictionary
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undesirously
undeˈsirously, adv., -ness (un-1 11, 12; cf. prec.)1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1320/2 Therefore these knights by the authoritie of darkenes verie vndesirouslie are compelled to depart from whence they came. 1668 Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 261 An undesirousness or indifferency of spirit towa... Oxford English Dictionary
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ultroneous
ultroneous, a. (ʌlˈtrəʊnɪəs) [f. L. ultrōne-us, f. ultrō of one's own accord, voluntarily. Cf. Sp., Pg., It. ultroneo.] Made, offered, etc., of one's own accord; spontaneous, voluntary.1637 Gillespie Eng. Pop. Cerem. ii. ix. 43 This Argument of Scandall, the Pastor can make good against the Fornicat... Oxford English Dictionary
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inadequate是什么意思_inadequate的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典
indifference 不关心,冷漠,无足轻重. in不,无,非+difference不同→不不同→没什么不同,没什么了不起→冷漠,无足轻重. indifferency 漠不关心, 不在乎. indifference [n. 不关心,冷漠,无足轻重]→n.漠不关心, 不在乎. instability 不稳定 [性] in不,无,非+stability稳定→n.不稳定 [性 ...
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adiaphory
† adiˈaphory Obs. [ad. Gr. ἀδιαϕορία: see quot.] Indifference, indifferentism.1660 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 98/2 The Opinion which he taught was ἀδιαϕορία, indifference. 1742 Bailey, Adiaphory, indifferency. Oxford English Dictionary
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privatively
ˈprivatively, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In a privative manner; by the taking away or absence of something; negatively.1659 H. More Immort. Soul i. xi. §7. 81 This Indifferency of the Matter to Motion or Rest may be understood two wayes: Either privatively, that is to say, That it has not any reall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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indeterminacy
indeˈterminacy [f. next: see -acy.] a. The quality of being indeterminate; want of determinateness or definiteness.1649 Bp. Reynolds Hosea vi. 72 Such an indifferency and indeterminacy in the manner of working. 1879 Thomson & Tait Nat. Phil. I. i. §337 The linear transformation ceases to be wholly d... Oxford English Dictionary
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adiaphoracy
† adiˈaphoracy, -icie improp. ff. adiaphory.1612 Cockeram, Adiaphoricie, indifferency. 1847 Craig, Adiaphoracy, indifference, neutrality. Oxford English Dictionary
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disinclination
disinclination (dɪsɪnklɪˈneɪʃən) [f.dis- 9 + inclination.] Want of inclination or liking (usually implying an inclination towards the opposite); slight dislike or aversion; indisposition, unwillingness.1647 Clarendon Hist. Reb. iii. (1843) 75/1 [He] spent his time abroad..where he improved his disin... Oxford English Dictionary
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displeasing
▪ I. disˈpleasing, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] The action of the verb displease; offending.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 411 Priamus..hadde anon in mynde..þe displesynge [Higden contemptus] of his messager Antenor. 1530 Palsgr. 214/1 Displeasyng, remors, offention. 1580 Baret Alv. D 904 Without... Oxford English Dictionary
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