dispassionate
冷静的
常用释义
英音[ dɪsˈpæʃənət ]
美音[ dɪsˈpæʃənət ]
基本释义
- adj. 不带感情的;平心静气的;公平的
例句
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1·We, as prosecutors, try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.我们作为公诉人尽量在经手的案件上不带偏见。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Journalism needs to be dispassionate.新闻业需要公正而不带感情。
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3·Yes, it is true that science is empirical and dispassionate.是的,科学确实是以经验为根据,是理性的。
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4·Has anyone tried approaching the company with a dispassionate attitude?没人试着以客观冷静的态度与公司交涉吗?
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5·If the buyer is a dispassionate investor you have very little leverage.如果买方是一个冷静的投资者,你很少有杠杆作用。
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6·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。
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7·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。
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8·"Has anyone tried approaching the company with a dispassionate attitude?" asked Tom.“没人试着以客观冷静的态度与公司交涉吗?”汤姆问。
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9·If you take the same "calm observer" approach with others, you will be a dispassionate listener.如果你将同样的“镇静观察者”的方法用于他人,你将会是一名冷静的倾听者。
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10·So there has rarely been greater need for a cool, dispassionate voice to sift through the facts.所以,当下亟需的就是一个冷静理智的代言人帮助甄选事实。
同根词
词根:
dispassion
dispassionately
adv
冷静地;不动感情地
dispassion
n
冷静;公平