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单词 apolitical
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Definition of apolitical in English:

apolitical

adjective eɪpəˈlɪtɪk(ə)lˌeɪpəˈlɪdək(ə)l
  • Not interested or involved in politics.

    对政治不感兴趣的;不涉足政治的

    he took an apolitical stance

    他不问政治。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For years, he was regarded as apolitical; almost wilfully apolitical.
    • Now, mayors are pretty apolitical and do not get angry very often.
    • Surely, we all know one person who doesn't usually vote, an apolitical type who isn't interested.
    • Technology seems to interest them little and their stance is apolitical.
    • If high politics often seems strangely apolitical, everyday life is extraordinarily politicised.
    • Also, the public service used to be apolitical, but I am afraid we cannot say that today.
    • The apolitical civil service has been relied on for the day-to-day running of the territory's government.
    • In my opening comments I said that I hoped biosecurity would be treated seriously and in a more apolitical way.
    • It means abandoning the idea that judges can ever be reliably apolitical.
    • But his actions since his election have been far from apolitical.
    • The population is very apolitical, except for the nationalists.
    • This means that the monarchy is apolitical and impartial.
    • Even films that purport to be bland or apolitical are political in their intentions.
    • Scientists are often seen as apolitical people living in ivory towers.
    • We spent the next few minutes talking about the sad state of the nation and about how many apolitical older folk are now taking a stand.
    • We are an apolitical organisation, with our headquarters in Delhi.
    • It's very easy in the United States or any of the parliamentary democracies to live an apolitical life.
    • Though originally avowed as apolitical, politics keeps intruding in these pages.
    • It's a quick, cheap, fun read that's entertaining and slyly apolitical.
    • As far as I can determine, he is a relatively apolitical liberal of some sort.

Derivatives

  • apolitically

  • adverb
    • Fundamental to that confidence is the belief that not only do the police act apolitically and independently, but also that the police honour their constabulary oath, and have standards the public can be comfortable with and proud of.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two independents had thrown their hat into the East Ward election ring in an effort to offer disillusioned constituents in the ward a chance to vote apolitically.
      • They acted professionally and apolitically and are showing us now that they will respect the popular electoral will.
      • As long as it's run like the Bank of England currently runs the pound, which is to say, apolitically, and pretty predictably, then it should be all right.
      • While they are professional and will perform apolitically, its my guess that the officers will be resistant to wholesale changes to the rating system and some of the fiscally prudent policies we implemented.

Rhymes

analytical, critical, cryptanalytical, diacritical, eremitical, geopolitical, hypercritical, hypocritical, political, socio-political, subcritical

Definition of apolitical in US English:

apolitical

adjectiveˌeɪpəˈlɪdək(ə)lˌāpəˈlidək(ə)l
  • Not interested or involved in politics.

    对政治不感兴趣的;不涉足政治的

    he took an apolitical stance

    他不问政治。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, mayors are pretty apolitical and do not get angry very often.
    • It's very easy in the United States or any of the parliamentary democracies to live an apolitical life.
    • The population is very apolitical, except for the nationalists.
    • In my opening comments I said that I hoped biosecurity would be treated seriously and in a more apolitical way.
    • Technology seems to interest them little and their stance is apolitical.
    • Though originally avowed as apolitical, politics keeps intruding in these pages.
    • Scientists are often seen as apolitical people living in ivory towers.
    • Also, the public service used to be apolitical, but I am afraid we cannot say that today.
    • It means abandoning the idea that judges can ever be reliably apolitical.
    • This means that the monarchy is apolitical and impartial.
    • But his actions since his election have been far from apolitical.
    • For years, he was regarded as apolitical; almost wilfully apolitical.
    • Even films that purport to be bland or apolitical are political in their intentions.
    • The apolitical civil service has been relied on for the day-to-day running of the territory's government.
    • As far as I can determine, he is a relatively apolitical liberal of some sort.
    • We spent the next few minutes talking about the sad state of the nation and about how many apolitical older folk are now taking a stand.
    • Surely, we all know one person who doesn't usually vote, an apolitical type who isn't interested.
    • We are an apolitical organisation, with our headquarters in Delhi.
    • It's a quick, cheap, fun read that's entertaining and slyly apolitical.
    • If high politics often seems strangely apolitical, everyday life is extraordinarily politicised.
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