Apatía in english
Apathy
pronunciation: æpəθi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: æpəθi part of speech: noun
In gestures
apatía = burnout [burn-out] ; apathy ; plateauing ; impassivity ; indolence ; lassitude ; listlessness.
Example: Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals.Example: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Example: Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Example: The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Example: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence.Example: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.Example: The condition of listlessness or general lack of energy is usually related to insomnia.more:
» apatía de los votantes, la = voter apathy .
Example: If you ask me, the nub of the problem is voter apathy.» apatía emocional = emotional burnout ; emotional exhaustion .
Example: Compassion fatigue encompasses desensitisation and emotional burnout, as a phenomenon associated with pervasive communication about social problems = La fatiga compasiva incluye la insensibilización y la apatía emocional, como fenómeno asociado a la insistente bombardeo informativo sobre los problemas sociales. Example: Librarians are at risk for burnout, a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and loss of a sense of personal accomplishment.» con apatía = listlessly .
Example: This film appears to consist of people listlessly hanging around doing nothing very much.