dispassionate
dispassionate 英 [dɪsˈpæʃənət] 美 [dɪsˈpæʃənɪt]
adj. 不带感情的;平心静气的;公平的
名词复数:dispassionates
- Dispassionate describes someone who is not getting carried away by—or maybe not even having—feelings. It's something you'd want to see in a surgeon, who keeps cool under pressure, but not in a romantic partner.
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- adj. 不带感情的;平心静气的;公平的
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1. 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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2. Rationality is limited when dealing with the dictates of our passions, and sexual attachment—sanitized as love—is deeper than our dispassionate analysis.
在激情的支配面前理性是有限的,性的依恋——作为无害的爱情——比我们的理性分析更加深刻。
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3. But nasty politics is nothing new to the US: its founding era was hardly an idyll of dispassionate deliberation.
但恶劣的政治对美国人已不在新鲜,美国在建国时期根本不能做到很理智的思考。
- dispassionate (adj.) 1590s, from dis- "the opposite of" (see dis-) + passionate. Related: Dispassionately.
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