impartiality / ɪmˌpɑr ʃiˈæl ɪ ti /

公正性公正中立性公平性

impartiality 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the quality of not being biased or prejudiced; fairness: We selected the debate moderators based on their reputations for integrity and impartiality.

impartiality 近义词

n. 名词 noun

evenhandedness

impartiality 的近义词 5
impartiality 的反义词 1

更多impartiality例句

  1. Such measures are usually a fallback when the standard processes might not be viewed as sufficiently impartial.
  2. The commissioners must also have relevant experience, analytical skills and the ability to be impartial, according to the Elections Code.
  3. He was an impartial arbiter of truth and facts in a world that needs exactly that.
  4. Holzhauer, who called Trebek “an impartial arbiter of truth and facts in a world that needs exactly that,” said the host was “an underrated rapper,” sharing a video of Trebek reciting the popular rhymes.
  5. We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our Twitter Rules fairly.
  6. No because I want to preserve as much as possible my detachment and impartiality.
  7. Why has confidence in the impartiality of the Supreme Court  tumbled to 44%?
  8. Hantman recalls that Bharara's fairness and impartiality impressed even the most partisan Republicans.
  9. In the end they are at the mercy of a lottery that parcels out precious places according to the cruel impartiality of the casino.
  10. The real historian, whose profession it is to be equally interested in everything, thus becomes an image of impartiality.
  11. Herodotus was the first to give dignity to history; nor in truthfulness, candor, and impartiality has he ever been surpassed.
  12. He must be sanguine, however, if he expects his readers to place implicit faith in his impartiality.
  13. He would consider the subject, she said, with fairness and impartiality, and decide it right.
  14. The consolations that look like the special pleadings of affection become, as it were, the mere expressions of impartiality.