0 not caring about or interested in someone or something -- равнодушный
They are indifferent to the plight of the unemployed.
1 neither good nor bad -- посредственный
I buy wine without really knowing if it's good, bad, or indifferent.
an indifferent performance
The governments cannot enforce the original status quo, as the most integrationist government is indifferent between the de facto operation and the de jure rules.
Most people not indifferent to the policy would vote against it.
However, as discussed above, the mechanisms for enforcing compliance are not indifferent for the outcome.
In this case the solution to (5) is not unique, because the bank is indifferent between liquidating investment and borrowing from the discount window.
Just as scientific ideology is indifferent to ontology, theological ideology is indifferent to ontology.#!
He has forbidden such things and thus one ought not to be morally indifferent about them.
By our assumption of large potential demand, this rate is such that a customer is indifferent between joining and not joining.
First, tactical voters who are indifferent between two parties on the strength-of-feeling scores will be classified as non-tactical.