dispassion
英:[dɪs'pæʃən] 美: [dɪs'pæʃən]
dispassion 基本解释
n.冷静,公平;
英英释义
dispassion[ dis'pæʃən ]
n.objectivity and detachment"her manner assumed a dispassion and dryness very unlike her usual tone"
同义词:dispassionatenessdryness
dispassion 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- I shall worship the feet of God with the flower of Dispassion.
我会用冷静的鲜花在神的脚下敬拜。
权威例句
Power of Dispassion: Alan Schwarz changed footballWeapons of Mass Dispassion: James Hardie and Corporate LawPersistent Cultural Script of Judicial Dispassion, TheThe Persistent Cultural Script of Judicial DispassionWith Words and Knives: Learning Medical Dispassion in Early Modern EnglandUnraveling the Confessional Tale: Passion and Dispassion in Fieldwork"The Neutral Prosecutor: The Obligation Of Dispassion In A Passionate Pursuit"With Words and Knives: Learning Medical Dispassion in Early Modern England by Lynda Payne"With much nausea, loathing, and foetor": William Harvey, dissection, and dispassion in early modern medicine.Ethics in Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Neutral Prosecutor: The Obligation of Dispassion in a Passionate Pursuit