dispassionate 详细解释

dispassionate

[dis'pæʃənit]

adj.冷静的, 不带感情的, 平心静气的

词形变化

副词: dispassionately | 名词: dispassionateness |

词义辨析

同义参见:

equable  patient  tolerant  objective  disinterested  apathetic  impartial  catholic  

反义:

a.冷静的; 公平的

passionate  

反义参见:

fiery  

英英释义

形容词 dispassionate:

unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice

同义词:cold-eyed

补充

dispassionatedispassionate英:[diˈspæʃənət] 美:[dɪsˈpæʃənɪt]adj.1.不动情感的, 冷静的2.公正的, 不带偏见的

例句

1. It is impossible to remain a dispassionate observer when faced with such appalling scenes.面对如此可怕的场面时, 我们不可能还是一个中立的旁观者。 2. The judge takes a dispassionate view of the case.法官对案件持客观公正的态度。 3. They go about their deliberations in a calm and dispassionate way.他们冷静而客观地进行商讨。 4. Any dispassionate analysis of his record shows him to be one of the least effective European political leaders.对他功过的任何客观分析都显示他是最无能的欧洲政治领导人之一。 5. They were dispassionate about this matter.他们冷静地看待这件事。 6. His tone was cold and dispassionate.他的语气冷冰冰的, 不带一丝感情。 7. He spoke in the flat, dispassionate tone of a lecturer.他以一个讲师般平板、不动感情的口吻说话。 8. We, as prosecutors, try to be dispassionate about the cases we bring.作为公诉人, 我们在处理提起诉讼的案件时会努力做到不掺杂个人情感。 9. she dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way.对待生活中的灾祸,她沉着理智。 10. Journalists aim to be dispassionate observers.记者应力求成为冷静的观察者。 11. He spoke in a dispassionate tone about the accident.他以平静的语气谈论那起事故。