dispassionate
听听怎么读
英 [dɪsˈpæʃənət]
美 [dɪsˈpæʃənɪt]
是什么意思
不动情感的;平心静气的;公正的;不带偏见的
英英释义
dispassionate[ dis'pæʃənət ]
- adj.unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice
"a journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact"
同义词:cold-eyed
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- A journalist should be a dispassionate reporter of fact.
记者应当是对事实作冷静报导的人 - First offers, no matter how lucrative, must be met with a dispassionate eye.
第一轮出价,不论多么有利可图,一定要冷静面对。 - You should be dispassionate even if you get some success in the negotiation.
假使在谈判中取得一些成功,你还是保持冷静为好。 - We all should take a dispassionate look at a problem.
我们都必须用客观的眼光来看待这个问题。 - He took a calm and dispassionate view of the situation.
他以冷静、客观的观点看待形势。 - Masterly I call it, and such it must appear to any dispassionate thinker.
我称之为高明,相信任何不带偏见看问题的人肯定也会有此同感。
权威例句
Economic Origins of Jeffersonian DemocracyOne-Party Press?The Second EmpireReflections of competence: Perspectives of successful adultsNeonatal circumcision: a dispassionate analysisFair Trade Without the Froth: A Dispassionate Economic Analysis of "Fair Trade"The Ideal of the Dispassionate Judge: An Emotion Regulation Perspective'A dispassionate and objective effort:' negotiating the first study on the Biological Effects of Atomic RadiationDispassionate OpprobriumOn Blame and the Reactive SentimentsDISPASSIONATE THINKING OVER THE OVERHEATED REGULATORY DETAILED PLANNING