unimpassioned如何读

英:[ˌʌnɪm'pæʃənd]

美:[ˌʌnɪmˈpæʃənd]

unimpassioned是什么意思

  • adj.没有激情的;不感情用事的;平静的

unimpassioned英英释义

Adjective

1. free from emotional appeal; marked by reasonableness;

"answered with an unimpassioned defense"

"the unimpassioned intellect"

unimpassioned词源英文解释

The first known use of unimpassioned was in 1744

unimpassioned 例句

1 He is spare in words, cold and unimpassioned in delivery, and somewhat too indifferent to party attacks. 

2 The quiet, unimpassioned tone, so different to the suppressed excitement which he had brought to bear on the subject when it was first mentioned, struck the other all of a sudden.

3 Reason—cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason—must furnish all the materials for our future support and defense.

4 His rope was improperly tied; his bell had a tinny unimpassioned sound.

5 The decline and frigid formality did not set in until the reign of his unimpassioned and repulsive son.

6 Du Gard kept his promise to say the truth: his paper is as unimpassioned as could well be a paper published "by authority."

7 Both father and daughter were extreme examples of the intellectual and unimpassioned temperament.

8 Edwards looks sold, and something like a smile passes over Losing's unimpassioned countenance.

9 Let there be given three factors, an unimpassioned temperament, a vigorous intellect, and circumstance favourable to public life—committee life, municipal, platform, Parliamentary, or pulpit life—and self-importance is rarely wanting.

10 "Then many girls do not do their duty," she said, in her even, unimpassioned tones.

11 The bride and her passive and unimpassioned bridegroom were conducted to Versailles.

12 Of that true, pure, and unimpassioned love— That lasting love which father bears to son!

13 They are, respectively, the most combative and peaceful, the most impassioned and unimpassioned, the most concrete and abstract, the most human and divine amongst the great apostle’s writings.

14 He had proved himself to be what the French call un homme de gouvernement—that is to say, an authoritative administrator of unimpassioned temperament capable of governing with the arbitrary machinery of Napoleonic centralization.

15 The detective’s face was as dull and unimpassioned as a caricature carved out of wood.

16 The Tudor father and daughter were, as we have already seen, not examples merely but extreme examples of the unimpassioned, ever active, ever visible class.

17 Cool and unimpassioned he directed a battle as he would a review.

18 Thus it will not be out of place in this unimpassioned record of some of the truths and errors in the world to refer briefly to Mr. R*ss*ll’s short and stormy career.

19 I must take care that my answer be as calm and as unimpassioned as his own note.

20 A middle tone is used in the rendering of expressions which while not conversational in character are too unimpassioned to require a full tone.

unimpassioned 同义词

2 不感情用事的

unsentimental hard-headed tough-minded

3 没有热情的

passionless

6 心平气和的

even-minded

7 平心静气的

even-minded unexcited

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