impersonal
impersonal 英 [ɪmˈpɜ:sənl] 美 [ɪmˈpɜrsənl]
adj. 客观的;非个人的;没有人情味的;非人称的 n. 非人称动词;不具人格的事物
- If you're impersonal, you're neutral — you're not showing your feelings or your preference. If you choose people to be on your team by closing your eyes and pointing, that's impersonal — you're not picking your friends or the best players.
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- adj. 客观的;非个人的;没有人情味的;非人称的
- n. 非人称动词;不具人格的事物
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1. It is impersonal imagination and artistic delight.
是客观想像和艺术的愉悦感。
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2. Imperious in manner, he could be quite impersonal in his dealings with those whom he thought might impede his progress.
他虽然样子傲慢,但是和那些他认为会阻碍他前进的人打交道时,他可以相当客观。
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3. The arms race, nationalism, imperialism, fear, hatred: all were seen in retrospect as impersonal forces that had simply swept Europeans along in 1914.
军备竞赛、民族主义、帝国主义、恐怖、仇恨:作为非个人力量的所有这一切于1914年席卷了欧洲。
- impersonal (adj.) mid-15c., a grammatical term, from Late Latin impersonalis, from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + personalis "personal" (see personal). Sense of "not connected with any person" is from 1620s; that of "not endowed with personality, having no conscious individuality" is from 1842. Related: impersonally.
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