Desinterés in english

Disinterest

pronunciation: dɪsɪntɜrəst part of speech: noun
In gestures

dar interés = spice up ; add + spice ; ginger up. 

Example: This article presents a number of sites on the Internet which are unusual or of special interest and are thereby recommended to spice up public access in libraries.Example: The strategies to be described can be viewed as horizontal ladders -- new and challenging experiences that can occur laterally within the organization and that add spice to a familiar routine.Example: She does not strike me as the sort either who would frighten easily, or who would ginger up her story for effect.

desinterés1 = disinterest ; detachment ; disengagement. 

Example: The perceived disinterest among librarians and incompetence among researchers renders it necessary to establish whether there is any justification for these ideas.Example: The author surveys a group of information aliterate students identifying the possible causes of reluctance or detachment on the part of some students.Example: She resented his disengagement but felt powerless to change the situation.

desinterés2 = selflessness ; disinterestedness ; unselfishness. 

Example: It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Example: It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Example: Sacrifice and unselfishness are the stepping stones to glory.

Desinterés synonyms

neutrality in spanish: neutralidad, pronunciation: nutræləti part of speech: noun
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