impersonally
基本解釋
- adv.與個(gè)人無(wú)關(guān)地
英漢例句
- Similarly, in a healthcare market, provision is rationed by price, impersonally;
同樣,在醫(yī)療市場(chǎng),供應(yīng)是由價(jià)格客觀決定的;
blog.sina.com.cn - Then I talk impersonally about the possible pulverization of our big cities, with a hundred million dead. I am unable to multiply one man’s suffering by a hundred million.
但是如果我事不關(guān)己的談?wù)搶?duì)我們城市可能造成的粉碎性攻擊時(shí),盡管它關(guān)乎數(shù)百萬(wàn)計(jì)的亡魂,我無(wú)法將我面對(duì)一個(gè)人痛苦的感情復(fù)制數(shù)百萬(wàn)倍。 - 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.
每次這位 電影明星上網(wǎng)瀏覽, 他都會(huì)忽略那些對(duì)他充滿贊美或侮辱的文章, 而僅看那些客觀評(píng)價(jià)他的內(nèi)容。 - With John Malkovich as an impersonally benevolent Presbyterian minister who helps Christine.
NEWYORKER: Changeling - So, desirable though some of Mr Gore's proposals may be (such as breaking up impersonally large public schools into smaller units), they are not enough.
ECONOMIST: America’s education choice - They commence a nuzzling, tepid affair that consists of much leaning against driftwood around campfires—they could be the impersonally handsome models in an ad for expensive sweaters.
NEWYORKER: Message in a Bottle
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- assess impersonally 犯罪
- be treated impersonally 受到非人道的對(duì)待
- impersonally and fairly 客觀公正地
短語(yǔ)
專業(yè)釋義
- 無(wú)人稱的,非人稱的
- 非人稱動(dòng)詞(或代詞)