be indifferent to
Indifference is a Chinese idiom, pronounced m ò B ù Gu ā nx ī n, which means indifference to people or things. From Professor of English.
Analysis of Idioms
Be indifferent to; be considerate of
Idiom usage
"We are not enthusiastic about our comrades and the people, but indifferent and indifferent to them" (in memory of Bethune by Mao Zedong)
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shengtao's professor of English: "it's like looking at stories of ancient or foreign countries, indifference."
be indifferent to
give up eating for fear of choking - wén yē fèi shí
try to pander to sb . 's weaknesses - ē qí suǒ hào
difficult miscellaneous diseases - yí nán zá zhèng
negligent in attending to one's guests - yuán lóng gāo wò