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缺乏兴趣 (quēfá xìngqù) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that means "lack of interest." It is often used to describe a person's lack of enthusiasm or motivation towards a particular subject or activity.
For example, you could say "他对学习缺乏兴趣" (tā duì xuéxí quēfá xìngqù), which translates to "He lacks interest in studying." This sentence implies that the person is not interested in learning and may struggle to stay focused or engaged in their studies.
Another example could be "我对这个项目缺乏兴趣" (wǒ duì zhège xiàngmù quēfá xìngqù), which means "I lack interest in this project." This sentence suggests that the speaker is not interested in the project and may not put in much effort or enthusiasm towards it.
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