Examples of using Apathy in English and their translations into Korean
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extreme apathy and exhaustion are much more common symptoms.
The action of the drug reduces anxiety and fear, removes a feeling of lethargy(apathy) and melancholy.
However, there is a chance that peace will become a listlessness and apathy, and eventually grow to the mutual exclusion.
Apathy is a very common condition and, not every person knows how to help himself.
Japan's decision was in part to address voter apathy and help young people feel more engaged in politics.
In fact, the apathy that usually comes along with being an unmotivated student sometimes involves other behaviors that are hard to manage on their own.
In conclusion, a good way to banish apathy from your mind and heart is to commit yourself to life in a more creative way.
They also say that voter apathy and low turnout are the inevitable results of the current system, which effectively disenfranchises most voters.
Many people point the finger at a culture that breeds apathy.
The low trading volume and investor apathy are exacerbating an already dire situation for exchanges in South Korea coming off a dismal 2018.
greed and apathy, and to deal with these we need a cultural
Frequent use of gray in the interior can cause melancholy and apathy, and sometimes even lead to depression.
To overcome our apathy, we have to harness this sense of responsibility,
exclusion, apathy, difficulties which bring out our weaknesses, fragilities, fears.
For example, adding breath for maturity,(Imitating vocal fry) or adding vocal fry for apathy.
I do not want to start anything, apathy- because men are mortal.
the weakest level of civil response against violence, is denial and apathy.
In the face of widespread fear and apathy, an international coalition of researchers,
The lethargy, apathy, lightheadedness in making important decisions affecting life,
Besides apathy, other reasons people gave for not using the Internet included the expense of owning a computer or paying for the service, or being too old.