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unmoved

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++un·moved /ʌnˈmuːvd/ adjective [not before noun]  DON'T CAREfeeling no pity, sympathy, or sadness 无动于衷的,冷漠的unmoved by Richard seemed unmoved by the tragedy. 理查德对这场灾难似乎无动于衷。
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unmovedThe two detectives watched him, unmoved.The defendant's claims of self-defense left the jury unmoved.Recruiters banged at their drums, yet crowds of young men filled the streets, unmoved and unresponsive.Unmoved by his pleas, Lucy strolled out of the roomHe alone of all the Lionisers was unmoved by illusions of great men.How can anyone remain unmoved by pictures of starving children on our TV screens?It was nevertheless something of a relief to find Fordham notably unmoved by such distant calls to glory.Walter seemed unmoved by the tragedy.Shannon had watched the encounter with interest, while remaining singularly unmoved herself.You smile and remain unmoved, she said, just like father.He was quite unmoved, totally untouched by the man's obviously severe injuries.
un·moved adjectiveChineseSyllable
sympathy, sadness or feeling Corpus no pity,


unmoved
unmoved /ʌnˈmuːvd/ adjective [not before noun]
 Word Family: noun: move, movement, removal, remover, mover; adjective: movable, unmoved, moving; verb: move, remove; adverb: movingly
feeling no pity, sympathy, or sadness
    unmoved by
    Richard seemed unmoved by the tragedy.


un·movedBrE /ˌʌnˈmuːvd/ 🔊NAmE /ˌʌnˈmuːvd/ 🔊 adjective~ (by sth) not feeling pity or sympathy, especially in a situation where it would be normal to do so 冷漠的;无同情心的;无动于衷的Alice seemed totally unmoved by the whole experience. 艾丽斯似乎对整个经过十分冷漠。🔊🔊She pleaded with him but he remained unmoved. 她苦苦哀求,可是他仍无动于衷。🔊🔊