neutral 的 2 个定义
- not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
- not aligned with or supporting any side or position in a controversy: The arbitrator was absolutely neutral.
- of or belonging to a neutral state or party: neutral territory.
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- a person or a nation that remains neutral, as in a controversy or war.
- a citizen of a neutral nation during a war.
- Machinery, Automotive. the position or state of disengaged gears or other interconnecting parts: in neutral.
- a neutral color.
neutral 近义词
impartial, noncommittal
neutral 的近义词 36 个
- disinterested
- evenhanded
- fair-minded
- inactive
- indifferent
- nonaligned
- nonpartisan
- unbiased
- uncommitted
- undecided
- uninvolved
- calm
- cool
- noncombatant
- aloof
- bystanding
- clinical
- collected
- detached
- disengaged
- dispassionate
- easy
- impersonal
- inert
- middle-of-road
- nonbelligerent
- nonchalant
- nonparticipating
- on sidelines
- on the fence
- pacifistic
- poker-faced
- relaxed
- unaligned
- unconcerned
- unprejudiced
neutral 的反义词 14 个
flat, dull to senses
更多neutral例句
- As a neutral observer, though, this is one of the most enticing matchups in my opinion.
- In a nod to the neutral-site atmosphere of Super Bowls, the NFL informed the first team to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium that the cannons on the Bucs’ pirate ship will not be booming after every point the team scores.
- Possible solutions could include finding a neutral site outside of Germany to host the game or switching the date of the matchup so that Liverpool could host the first leg.
- There will be limited attendance at Raymond James Stadium, including plenty of neutral spectators.
- Now the share of counter-speech and neutral posts increased.
- For decades, toy production and marketing was increasingly gender neutral.
- The winter can be so drab—all greys, blacks, and neutral tones.
- But Herx showed that this “gender-neutral” rule had never been applied against men.
- The fact is, there are facially neutral religious rules that have been unevenly enforced for millennia.
- A key principle of Wikipedia was that articles should have a neutral point of view.
- A desultory conversation on politics, in which neither took the slightest interest, was a safe neutral ground.
- Foreign families of neutral nationality sought more tranquil asylum far beyond the suburbs or on ships lying in the harbour.
- Neutral passenger-steamers were allowed to take away refugees other than Spanish subjects.
- A pretty dispute followed, in which Edna warmly espoused her father's cause and the Doctor remained neutral.
- The reaction of human milk is slightly alkaline; of cow's, neutral or slightly acid.