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无动于衷 (wú dòng yú zhōng) is typically used in a negative context to describe someone who is indifferent or unconcerned about a situation or issue. It can also be used to describe someone who is apathetic or lacks emotion.
For example, if someone is facing a serious problem or crisis, but they show no emotion or concern, they can be described as 无动于衷 (wú dòng yú zhōng). This phrase can also be used to describe someone who is not affected by the emotions or actions of others, and remains indifferent.
In some cases, 无动于衷 (wú dòng yú zhōng) can also be used to describe a lack of response or action towards a situation. For instance, if someone witnesses an injustice or wrongdoing, but does not take any action or show any concern, they can be described as 无动于衷 (wú dòng yú zhōng).
This phrase can also be used in a more general sense to describe someone who is emotionally detached or uninvolved in a situation. It can be used to express disappointment or frustration towards someone who is not showing any interest or concern.
Other related words that can be used in similar contexts include 冷漠 (lěng mò), which means "indifferent" or "apathetic", and 漠不关心 (mò bù guān xīn), which means "unconcerned" or "uninterested".
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