apathy
n.
c.1600, "freedom from suffering," from French apathie (16c.), from Latin apathia, from Greek apatheia "freedom from suffering, impassability, want of sensation," from apathes "without feeling, without suffering or having suffered," from a- "without" (see a-(3)) + pathos "emotion, feeling, suffering" (see pathos). Originally a positive quality; sense of "indolence of mind, indifference to what should excite" is from c.1733.
〔李〕[a-=without 无;pathy=the state of feeling 感情状态 “the state without feeling 无感情状态”→] n. lack of feeling 无感情,冷漠
〔李〕[a-;path;-yn.] n.无感情; 冷漠 ←path (GK pathos)=suffering, feeling 感情