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单词 dispassionate
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Definition of dispassionate in English:

dispassionate

adjective dɪsˈpaʃ(ə)nətdɪsˈpæʃ(ə)nət
  • Not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial.

    不动感情的;理性的;公正的

    she dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way

    对待生活中的灾祸,她沉着理智。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is colder and more dispassionate, with a lead character who we're supposed to sympathise with, but who kills for a living.
    • While their style is sometimes cool and dispassionate, their sympathies are usually clear.
    • The professional soldier is one who is cold, dispassionate and regretful in his duty when forced to kill.
    • People falsely assume that being dispassionate means being cold or indifferent.
    • There has been no open forum in which each side could present its case in a sober and dispassionate manner.
    • Strong opinions are best served by cold dispassionate logic.
    • It is not surprising that the decision was not as dispassionate and impartial as we might feel after 60 years.
    • They wish to return to an atmosphere of mutual respect, which will permit rational and dispassionate debate.
    • His unflappable dispassionate calm is an end in itself.
    • He's a perfectionist who pushes himself, often in a cold, dispassionate way.
    • Don't look here for cool analysis or dispassionate reportage - Cohen is too angry for that.
    • Will was calm and dispassionate in stating something that is demonstrably false.
    • The advantage is that he will be able to take a more distant and dispassionate view of things and will be seen to be impartial.
    • But on the surface he remains calm, a dispassionate child observing his parents from the other side of an emotional gulf.
    • They're able to go back now and take really deliberate, dispassionate views of the situation.
    • How these professionals can remain dispassionate and impartial in their job I will never know.
    • Instead we are given a cool, dispassionate demonstration of formal alternatives.
    • Instead, it comes across as a rather dispassionate account written by an author frightened of emotion.
    • Her expression was pure tranquillity, so dispassionate and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream.
    • That immediately drained the emotion out of everything; I became dispassionate, rational.
    Synonyms
    unemotional, non-emotional, unsentimental, emotionless, impassive, nonchalant, cool, collected, calm, {cool, calm, and collected}, unruffled, unperturbed, composed, self-possessed, level-headed, self-controlled, temperate, sober, placid, equable, tranquil, serene, unexcitable, unflappable
    clinical, cold, indifferent, unmoved, unfeeling, uncaring, unsympathetic
    informal laid-back
    objective, detached, neutral, disinterested, uninvolved, impersonal, impartial, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, unbiased, unprejudiced, open-minded, fair, fair-minded, just, equitable, balanced, even-handed, unselfish
    scientific, analytical, rational, logical, businesslike
    free from discrimination, without fear or favour

Derivatives

  • dispassion

  • noundɪsˈpaʃndɪsˈpæʃ(ə)n
    mass noun
    • Lack of strong emotion or personal feelings.

      try to look upon the war with dispassion and detachment
      Example sentencesExamples
      • scientists need to maintain their dispassion and objectivity
      • The first is the intellectual spirit of dispassion and coolness that grows out of the ideal of ‘critical distance.’
      • People should view the circumstances now surrounding the particular case which may have generated this with a bit of calm, dispassion, and common sense.
      • It is not easy to write with feigned calm and dispassion about the events that unfolded in East Timor in 1999.
  • dispassionateness

  • noundɪˈspaʃ(ə)nətnəsdɪsˈpæʃ(ə)nətnəs
    • Dispassionateness of judgment will also lead to dispassionateness of speech.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It would never have occurred to him that science is really something else, with its spirit of pure research and serene dispassionateness.
      • There is something haunting in the light of the moon; it has all the dispassionateness of a disembodied soul, and something of its inconceivable mystery
      • And here comes a certified Great Thinker to tell you that what really counts is not dispassionateness but, on the contrary, passion.
      • What this means is that my own ability for dispassionateness about Friend's standing as an artist is perhaps more questionable than most.

Definition of dispassionate in US English:

dispassionate

adjectivedɪsˈpæʃ(ə)nətdisˈpaSH(ə)nət
  • Not influenced by strong emotion, and so able to be rational and impartial.

    不动感情的;理性的;公正的

    she dealt with life's disasters in a calm, dispassionate way

    对待生活中的灾祸,她沉着理智。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead we are given a cool, dispassionate demonstration of formal alternatives.
    • The advantage is that he will be able to take a more distant and dispassionate view of things and will be seen to be impartial.
    • Will was calm and dispassionate in stating something that is demonstrably false.
    • Strong opinions are best served by cold dispassionate logic.
    • He's a perfectionist who pushes himself, often in a cold, dispassionate way.
    • This is colder and more dispassionate, with a lead character who we're supposed to sympathise with, but who kills for a living.
    • But on the surface he remains calm, a dispassionate child observing his parents from the other side of an emotional gulf.
    • The professional soldier is one who is cold, dispassionate and regretful in his duty when forced to kill.
    • Her expression was pure tranquillity, so dispassionate and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream.
    • Instead, it comes across as a rather dispassionate account written by an author frightened of emotion.
    • There has been no open forum in which each side could present its case in a sober and dispassionate manner.
    • His unflappable dispassionate calm is an end in itself.
    • That immediately drained the emotion out of everything; I became dispassionate, rational.
    • How these professionals can remain dispassionate and impartial in their job I will never know.
    • They're able to go back now and take really deliberate, dispassionate views of the situation.
    • It is not surprising that the decision was not as dispassionate and impartial as we might feel after 60 years.
    • While their style is sometimes cool and dispassionate, their sympathies are usually clear.
    • People falsely assume that being dispassionate means being cold or indifferent.
    • They wish to return to an atmosphere of mutual respect, which will permit rational and dispassionate debate.
    • Don't look here for cool analysis or dispassionate reportage - Cohen is too angry for that.
    Synonyms
    unemotional, non-emotional, unsentimental, emotionless, impassive, nonchalant, cool, collected, calm, cool, calm, and collected, unruffled, unperturbed, composed, self-possessed, level-headed, self-controlled, temperate, sober, placid, equable, tranquil, serene, unexcitable, unflappable
    objective, detached, neutral, disinterested, uninvolved, impersonal, impartial, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, unbiased, unprejudiced, open-minded, fair, fair-minded, just, equitable, balanced, even-handed, unselfish
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