2not botheredespecially British EnglishBrE if you are not bothered about something, it is not important to you 无所谓的
‘What film do you want to see?’ ‘I’m not bothered.’
“你想看什么电影?”“我随便。”
not bothered about
He’s not bothered about getting the facts right.
要不要把事情搞清楚,他无所谓。
Examples from the Corpus
bothered about• Very small children are not bothered aboutappearance and Piggy was popular with the little-uns.• We are also not bothered about being famous or number one in the charts.• They are not bothered about the weather or the customs of the country they are in.
bothered• I can see you're not happy at the moment, all restless and. bothered.• When a man as attractive as Crilly makes an attempt to leave the circle, the girls get bothered.• After one hundred days of world peace, all surviving were to put it mildly, a little bothered and regretful.• She had got herself all hot and bothered and she felt much safer in the water than she had in the barn.• Nobody seemed bothered that Grandpa wasn't there.• Luckily she appeared so insignificant with all the bags that no one bothered to give her a second glance.• If it is Narouz, and the Khedive is bothered, we can tell Narouz to get out of the country quick.
bothered that• No one really bothered that I didn't get any letters or visits.• The adults are mostly just comicfodder, slow on the draw and endlessly bothered that Patti only dresses in black.• They never bothered that we were just spectating-we were driving a bright red Carrera 911 with a great exhaust note!• Are you bothered that your theatre work is often forgotten?