impersonally
adv. 冷淡地,客觀地; 與個人無關地
If you describe a place, organization, or activity as impersonal, you mean that it is not very friendly and makes you feel unimportant because it involves or is used by a large number of people.
Before then many children were cared for in large impersonal orphanages...
在那之前,許多孩子被安置在一個缺乏人情味的大孤兒院裡。
The health service has been criticized for being too impersonal.
公共醫療衛生服務一向被指責缺乏人情味。
If you describe someone's behaviour as impersonal, you mean that they do not show any emotion about the person they are dealing with.
We must be as impersonal as a surgeon with his knife...
我們必須像外科醫生拿手術刀時一樣冷靜客觀,不受任何感情影響。
I gave Coe an impersonal stare.
我不帶任何感情地盯著科。
An impersonal room or statistic does not give any information about the character of the person to whom it belongs or relates.
The rest of the room was neat and impersonal...
房間的其餘部分整潔乾淨,不帶任何的個人色彩。
History reduces the carnage to impersonal numbers.
歷史敘述把大屠殺簡縮成了冷冰冰的數字。
1. without warmth;
2. in an impersonal manner;
" No. " The answer was both reticent and impersonally sad.
“ 不. ” 這回答既簡短,又含有一種無以名狀的悲慼.
The tenet is to service our clients fairly, equally, impersonally and reasonably.
公司宗旨是公正 、 公平 、 客觀、合理地為客戶服務.
He treated his patients impersonally.
他對他的病人很冷漠.
The model employs less subjective parameters to evaluate DRP more impersonally and accurately.
模型使用較少的主觀引數,以實現對DRP精確、客觀的評價.
She held my hand impersonally , a promise that she'd take care of me a minute.
她不帶感情地拉拉我的手,作為她答應馬上再來理會我的表示.