形容词不偏不倚的; 无私的; 公平的,公正的; 持平
形容词partial
形容词
1. An impartial judge can settle our argument.
公正的仲裁人能解决我们的争端。
impartial的反义词
1. 公正的:对于红皮书中所谓独立的、公正的(impartial)工程师,很多业主也颇有微词,工程师明明是自己花钱请的,却老要帮承包商讲什么公道话. 在红皮书合同条件下,承包商大多采用低价中标赢得项目、高额索赔争取经济效益的策略,要冒比较大的风险.
1. impartial在线翻译
1. 不偏不倚的;公正的;无偏见的
Someone who is impartial is not directly involved in a particular situation, and is therefore able to give a fair opinion or decision about it.
e.g. As an impartial observer my analysis is supposed to be objective...
作为中立的观察员,我的分析应该客观。
e.g. Careers officers offer impartial advice to all pupils.
就业指导员向所有学生提供公正无私的建议。
1. impartial的解释
1. His victims and former enemies lamented their lost chance to hear the verdict of impartial judges.
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. He said testing organizations should separate from government organs and also have no conflicts of interest with dairy enterprises to ensure impartial results.
3. It also said the defendants were not allowed to properly confront witnesses, and the judges at times did not maintain an impartial demeanor.
4. It is not easy for ordinary citizens to receive " impartial " information and that's why we urgently need the CPU to rebalance the situation.
5. Only by making the facts public can we ensure that opinions and comments are impartial.
6. The protesters demanded that police be impartial when dealing with cases, and that race should not be a factor in investigation.
7. Local police said the case would be handled " in a fair, transparent and impartial way no matter who was involved ".
8. impartial
8. A future of hope and opportunity requires a fair, impartial system of justice.
9. Many have voiced suspicion that the attack was staged to win sympathy votes and demanded a impartial probe.
10. Mediation is a voluntary process in which a trained and impartial third person helps parties reach an amicable settlement.
adj
1. free from undue bias or preconceived opinions
e.g. an unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons
the impartial eye of a scientist
Synonym: unprejudiced
2. showing lack of favoritism
e.g. the cold neutrality of an impartial judge