impersonally如何读

英:[ɪm'pɜ:sənəlɪ]

美:[ɪm'pɜsənəlɪ]

impersonally是什么意思

  • adv.与个人无关地

impersonally英英释义

adjective

having no personal reference or connection

impersonal criticism

not engaging the human personality or emotions

the machine as compared with the hand tool is an impersonal agency—John Dewey

not existing as a person : not having human qualities or characteristics

denoting the verbal action of an unspecified agent and hence used with no expressed subject (such as methinks) or with a merely formal subject (such as rained in it rained)

of a pronoun indefinite

impersonally词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin impersonalis, from Latin in- + Late Latin personalis personal

The first known use of impersonal was in the 15th century

impersonally儿童词典英英释义

impersonateverb

to pretend to be some other person

impersonate a police officer

impersonaladjective

having no expressed subject or no subject other than "it"

"rained" in "it rained" is an impersonal verb

not personal:

not showing or involving personal feelings : detached

an impersonal professional attitude

not caring about individual persons or their feelings a giant impersonal corporation

cold impersonal cities

impersonally 例句

1 She held my hand impersonally , a promise that she'd take care of me a minute.

她不带感情地拉拉我的手,作为她答应马上再来理会我的表示.

2 Under the pressure of work they had been forced to accept each death philosophically and to move efficiently, even impersonally, on to the next man.

3 He treated his patients impersonally.

他对他的病人很冷漠.

4 Every time the film star surfed the Internet, he would omit the articles full of praises for him and the ones filled with insult to him and just browse the content which judged him impersonally.

每次这位电影明星上网浏览,他都会忽略那些对他充满赞美或侮辱的文章,而仅看那些客观评价他的内容。

5 But precisely because such a wasted, suspended, non-historical time cannot be accumulated and absorbed by its product it can be repeated - impersonally and, potentially, infinitely.

但正因为有这样一种浪费的、悬置的、非历史的时间不能被产品积累和吸收。

6 Perhaps the weakest point in the language is the absence of a passive voice, for which the third person plural active, used impersonally, acts as a substitute.

7 It is the argumentum ad hominem,—generally an uncivil mode of address; but here, at any rate, it is impersonally used.

8 But if this was an inevitable outcome, it was not enacted impersonally; it was enacted by means of ordinary human cruelty.

9 Twitter didn’t add much in the way of missionary zeal to its S-1, but there was a brief letter to prospective investors on page 91 of the filing, attributed to somewhat impersonally to “@twitter.”

10 He handed something to me—handed it to me as impersonally as the average waiter distributes menus.

11 Simply, bluntly, impersonally and with so much assurance that she could not even reply.

12 “He needs more flesh on him,” he commented impersonally, addressing himself to his brothers and sisters.

13 He would close his eyes and play with the fancy impersonally, as if he were dictating it for writing.

14 We discussed the weather and other impersonal topics.

15 Part of being a student is learning how to advocate for your beliefs by writing and speaking about them calmly and impersonally.

16 There was a tinge of superiority to his tone, telling Mr. Williams when his questions were “fair” and answering others as impersonally as possible.

17 The article reports impersonally the cave 1034 at Longmen Grottoes, discuss the brief history of the cave and affirm the subject matter of some statues.

本文通过对龙门石窟1034窟的客观报告,探讨了洞窟的开凿简史,并对一些造像题材加以确认。

18 The New York Times critic Roberta Smith said his work “presents a highly personal but impersonally observed reality.”

19 He saw them and their adventures quite impersonally; and no good art is impersonal.

20 Personalized standing garden stone Rushed doesn't have to mean impersonal anymore.

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