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词根:dispassion
adj.dispassionate 不带感情的;平心静气的;公平的
n.dispassion 冷静;公平
Adverb
1. in an impartially dispassionate manner;
"although he was looking at the other girl, he did so dispassionately"
The first known use of dispassionate was in 1594
dispelverb
to drive away by or as if by scattering : dissipate
dispelverb
to drive away by or as if by scattering : dissipate
dispatch1 of 2verb
to send away quickly to a particular place or for a particular purpose dispatch a train
dispatch a messenger
to put to death : kill
to get done speedily
dispatch2 of 2noun
message sense 1especially: an important official message
a news story sent in to a newspaper
the sending of a message or messenger
the act of killing
the shipment of goods
promptness in performing a task
did our homework with dispatch
dispatch1 of 2verb
to send away quickly to a particular place or for a particular purpose dispatch a train
dispatch a messenger
to put to death : kill
to get done speedily
dispatch2 of 2noun
message sense 1especially: an important official message
a news story sent in to a newspaper
the sending of a message or messenger
the act of killing
the shipment of goods
promptness in performing a task
did our homework with dispatch
dispatch1 of 2verb
to send away quickly to a particular place or for a particular purpose dispatch a train
dispatch a messenger
to put to death : kill
to get done speedily
dispatch2 of 2noun
message sense 1especially: an important official message
a news story sent in to a newspaper
the sending of a message or messenger
the act of killing
the shipment of goods
promptness in performing a task
did our homework with dispatch
dispassionateadjective
not influenced by strong feeling : calm, impartial
a dispassionate judge
1 We have a duty to speak out clearly wherever we encounter injustice, cruelty or corruption — be it religious or secular — but we should do so dispassionately, accurately and fairly.
2 Easlea doesn’t pretend he’s evaluating Gabriel’s career dispassionately: “To call him simply a pop star would be to call Salvador Dali a mere painter,” Easlea gushes, and that’s just the introduction.
3 Mr. Holder, who wore a gray suit with a faint windowpane pattern, mostly avoided her eyes or looked at her dispassionately.
4 Graeber has too much personally invested in the movement to be able to write dispassionately about its drawbacks and absurdities.
5 Look dispassionately at Japan's economic performance over the past ten years, though, and "the second lost decade", if not the first, is a misnomer.
即便第一个“失去的十年”名副其实,冷静地看待过去的十多年日本的经济表现,“第二个失去的十年”则是一个名不副实的说法。
6 And we have our inner Data — clinical versions of ourselves that try to weigh life’s decisions dispassionately.
7 She subsequently runs to the commander’s tent to tearfully complain about her treatment, and he, who has another nurse in his bed at the time, dispassionately suggests she simply resign her post.
8 His sharply focused black-and-white imagery documenting housing construction in Colorado appears dispassionately objective, as if made by an insurance adjuster.
9 For anyone who genuinely wants to do the business against Trump, this is worth bearing dispassionately in mind.
10 Conceptually, this is a good idea — the director, Jess Chayes, has lots of good ideas — but you may find yourself taking it all in dispassionately, like the good scientist Valerie will never be.
11 “Like all sick children,” he answered dispassionately, “you say you don’t want pity, but your very existence depends upon it.”
12 At other points, O’Connor dons the voice of a modern-day historian and dispassionately explains, say, the conditions of sex work in late 18th-century America.
13 Politely but dispassionately reviewed, An Inconvenient Sequel wound up with a more tenth of its predecessor’s box office and failed to make the Academy’s final documentary roster.
14 On Thursday’s show, Ripa’s absence was mentioned only briefly and completely dispassionately.
15 The land still belongs to the family, but sometimes they can set their water on fire and, she dispassionately adds, “Soon after the towers came, my baby brother was born deformed.”
16 Journalists aim to be dispassionate observers.
17 What makes it especially difficult to discuss Japanese archeology dispassionately is that Japanese interpretations of the past affect present behavior.
造成冷静得讨论日本的考古学如此困难的原因是,日本人对历史的解释,深深的影响了如今的思维习惯。
18 This is a time to look dispassionately over events and interactions: a meeting or gathering at work or with friends, a talk with a loved one, etc.
这是一个让你排除感情干扰、冷静地观察周边事件与互动的契机,看看你的工作会议、你与朋友们的聚会,看看你与所爱之人的谈话之类的。
19 For years Francis had been trying to tell him what was important, but the more dispassionately he considered his life, the more he knew he had been wise to follow up his own hunches.
20 Here’s the problem: Although promotional pitches may be amusing or suggestive, the travel companies’ side of individual email conversations with customers usually is of the cut-and-paste style, delivered mechanically and dispassionately.
2 冷静
level cool cold clinical philosophical sober collected Stoic sobering contained immovable composed ice-cold unmoved level-headed possessed dispassionate unflappable unemotional impassive unruffled self-possessed passionless imperturbable nerveless sober-minded recollected equanimous imperturbed disimpassioned recollectedly calmly philosophically coldly coolly equanimously recollectedness equanimousness philosophy coolness phlegm Stoicism dispassion impassivity self-possession sangfroid unemotionality cool out and collected controlled phlegmatic imperturbably unemotionally phlegmatically sobriety coldness
3 客观公正地