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disinterested [dɪsˈɪntərɪstɪd]
adjetivo
1. desinteresado(a) (unbiased)
2. (uninterested)
- he was disinterested in the film -> no le interesaba la película
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disinterested [dis-in-te-res-tid]
adjetivo
1. Desinteresado (action); neutral, imparcial (decision, advice).
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