Aún no tenemos significados para "seem unconcerned".
1It was better to seem unconcerned, so she replied quietly,-
2They seem unconcerned, even amused, by what they depict.
3Have they asked you to assist with First Rites this summer? she asked, trying to seem unconcerned.
4He looked up suddenly, trying to seem unconcerned; he even looked his chief fully in the face.
5However, people inside the business seem unconcerned that he is one of a four-member team scrutinising the bids.
6But the Trumps seem unconcerned.
7We met the Marshal standing at the roadside, looking crestfallen as a cat trying to seem unconcerned at a mousehole.
8They, too, seem unconcerned.
9All along, Marguerite had been expecting it; she would not show fear, she was determined to seem unconcerned, flippant even.
10Amato-Gauci said complacency among men who have gay sex and seem unconcerned about HIV risks appeared to be fuelling the problem.
11Lady Esketh had seemed unconcerned about the whole thing, except the hospital.
12He seemed unconcerned, though Maddy guessed that he was playing a game.
13Terence, who was cutting the top off his boiled egg, seemed unconcerned.
14Yet, despite the implications, the patriarch seemed unconcerned about the remark.
15Goodman seemed unconcerned with the terrain; his doubts revolved solely around the weather.
16Indeed, she seemed unconcerned as to the identity of her queen.
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Seem unconcerned a través del tiempo