词汇 | dispassionate |
释义 | dispassionate adjective uk /dɪˈspæʃ.ən.ət/ us /dɪˈspæʃ.ən.ət/ able to think clearly or make good decisions because of not being influenced by emotions: 冷静的,镇静的,沉着的 In all the media hysteria, there was one journalist whose comments were clear-sighted and dispassionate.当各种媒体都变得十分狂热时,有一位记者的评论却非常清醒和冷静。 Synonyms cold-eyed impartial Unbiased or impartial balanced disinterest disinterested disinterestedly disinterestedness equitably equity impartial impartiality impartially merit neutral non-aligned non-alignment non-intervention objective objectively unbiased unprejudiced Related worddispassionately dispassionate | American Dictionarydispassionate adjective us/dɪsˈpæʃ·ə·nət/ able to think clearly or make good decisions because not influenced by emotions: The book is intended to provide a more dispassionate understanding of recent history. dispassionatelyadverbus/dɪsˈpæʃ·ə·nət·li/ Examples of dispassionatedispassionate There, group identity appeared as a docile object of research, a distant promise at the end of a dispassionate analysis of elements of style. The prevailing tone of the papers and responses is urbane, the discussion open and dispassionate, though not without passion. Readers should be aware, however, that this is not a systematic, dispassionate survey of the labour movement in the twentieth century. The forms that these concerns currently take are ' limiting ' in that they are informal, weakly institutionalised, and not particularly amenable to dispassionate analysis. First, there is a central role for dispassionate science in a field polarized by advocates. In addition, he overlooked the extent to which supposedly dispassionate scientific arguments were themselves entangled with attitudes to humans. The dispassionate and sympathetic analysis of the past must in our submission be an indispensable part of our work. This is a thorough and dispassionate enquiry into the underlying issues. In addition, a brief but clearly dispassionate review of any dissenting opinions by qualified observers can obviously help. In die meantime, it has put the debate on a more dispassionate footing, made it less class-driven. The pejorative associations of the term rhetoric express suspicion that people are inappropriately taken in by language which is anything but disembodied and dispassionate. The claims were literary inventions, not dispassionate political history. In theory, archives are best made by archivists, who have a dispassionate relationship with their data and a methodologically correct approach to its organisation. The traditional ' value-neutral ' scientist was aiming for the dispassionate gaze of the outsider, whether studying atoms, apes or elders. They begin with a factual, dispassionate discourse of the current status and role of physicians in fetal echocardiography. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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