Encara no tenim significats per a "complete indifference".
1They had assumed an air of complete indifference; their innocence was certain.
2His face expressed complete indifference, but each sigh seemed to be saying:
3Which side is winning is a matter of complete indifference to them.
4She put up with Mrs Pritchard's tantrums and nervestorms with complete indifference.
5Caballuco, shrugging his shoulders, looked at Rey with the most complete indifference.
6That is the magters' complete indifference to death-theirown or anyone else's.
7Jackson displayed complete indifference to this change on the part of the agent.
8Life or death was a matter of complete indifference to him, it implied.
9This complete indifference of Björnson to small matters sometimes proved annoying.
10All other men were a matter of complete indifference to her.
11No acting could have secured such an effect of complete indifference.
12It hurt my pride to think this, to thus realize her complete indifference.
13You must know that zeal without reason is sometimes worse than complete indifference.
14The populace drifted here, into complete indifference, there, into orgiastic forms of worship.
15Keen acknowledged him curtly, but not before noting the first lieutenant's complete indifference.
16The Morman newspaper organs expressed complete indifference about securing statehood.
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Complete indifference a través del temps
Complete indifference per variant geogràfica