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单词

impartiality

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ˌɪmˌpɑːrʃiˈæləti
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释义

n. 公正,公平;不偏不倚

例句

To take sides at a later point would be to suggest that the earlier presumptive impartiality was a sham.
在以后的某一时刻偏袒某一方,就意味着先前假定的公正只是一种假象。
The MDC questions Mr Mbeki's impartiality.
民革运对姆贝基的公正予以质疑。
He has compromised his reputation for impartiality.
他已经危机他公正的名声。

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And this last part is what is often describedas the principle of impartiality.And this principle of impartiality manifests itself
They still are an awfully arrogant group of people, I will assure you,but they're now arrogant about their impartiality,and they, too, see a tremendous range of potential outcomes.
as the principle of impartiality.And this principle of impartiality manifests itselfin all of the world's religions,
around the fragility of our present system of government,to the notion that honesty, accuracy and impartialityare fundamental to the process of building
CA: Well, you've been involved in this question of,what is balance, what is truth, what is impartiality,for a long time.
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