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neutrally

/noo-truhl, nyoo-/US // ˈnu trəl, ˈnyu- //UK // (ˈnjuːtrəl) //

中立地,中性地,中性的,中立的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : of no particular kind, characteristics, etc.; indefinite: a neutral personality that made no impression whatever; a sex-neutral job title.
    • : gray; without hue; of zero chroma; achromatic.matching well with many or most other colors or shades, as white or beige.
    • : Botany, Zoology. neuter.
    • : not causing or reflecting a change in something: It is believed that the new tax law will be revenue neutral.
    • : Chemistry. exhibiting neither acid nor alkaline qualities: neutral salts.
    • : Physics. having no charge. having no net charge; electroneutral; not electrified.not magnetized.
    • : Phonetics. pronounced with the tongue relaxed in a central position, as the a in alive; reduced.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • Keep your core engaged and your spine neutral throughout the entire movement.

  • Then Poirier adopts a neutral voice, going back to the cathedral’s beginnings in 1163, when Bishop Maurice de Sully decided that he needed a grander church, one that would take almost two centuries to build.

  • It allows companies to assert to customers, policymakers and others that they’re operating in a climate neutral way, while continuing to produce more planet-warming gases, on a ton-for-ton basis, than the programs are removing.

  • If you adjust each team’s scoring margin for strength of schedule, Tampa Bay should be a 22-point favorite over the Giants on a neutral field.

  • In 2018, American University became the first university in the country to achieve carbon-neutral status by investing in carbon offsets, supporting renewable energy and expanding recycling efforts.

  • Few will be heartened by the fact that the debt will oppress race-neutrally.

  • So long as the goals are approved democratically and the instruments are applied neutrally, fine.

  • Naturally then—and I use the word as neutrally as I can—there are going to be two sets of reactions in play here.

  • "It ought to be refreshing," struck in Courtlandt, neutrally.

  • Epithets like "man-beholding," or "guarding the way," suit neutrally both conceptions.

  • But honesty only asked her neutrally, "Is it really growth and freedom, and generous expansion of the soul?"

  • "Miss Teller has gone to Multomah, I believe," she remarked, neutrally.

  • He gives the general view of things, clearly, neutrally, with no vulgar emphasis of black and white.