impersonality 的定义
plural im·per·son·al·i·ties for 6.
- absence of human character or of the traits associated with the human character: He feared the impersonality of a mechanized world.
- absence or reduction of concern for individual needs or desires: the impersonality of a very large institution.
- lack of emotional involvement: His work reflected a certain impersonality.
- lack of a personal agent or of a known personal agent: the impersonality of folk art.
- the quality of not being concerned with particular persons: the impersonality and universality of his interests.
- something that is impersonal.
更多impersonality例句
- Behind the impersonality of money lies an intensely personal, often compensatory compulsion.
- The very impersonality of this conception makes it a good picture of what religion was in the Roman state.
- She had retreated behind a barrier of impersonality,—an impersonality as stiff and starched and forbidding as the outward form.
- Its rule combines the disadvantage of absolute monarchy with the impersonality and irresponsibility of democratic officialdom.
- His work, stripped of all general ideas and of all subjective aspects, is of a rather curious impersonality.
- And he seemed to feel the business world, with its regulated system of values, and its impersonality, and he dreaded it.