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impartial    音标拼音: [ɪmp'ɑrʃəl]
a. 公平的,不偏不倚的

公平的,不偏不倚的

impartial
adj 1: showing lack of favoritism; "the cold neutrality of an
impartial judge" [ant: {partial}]
2: free from undue bias or preconceived opinions; "an
unprejudiced appraisal of the pros and cons"; "the impartial
eye of a scientist" [synonym: {unprejudiced}, {impartial}] [ant:
{discriminatory}, {prejudiced}]

Impartial \Im*par"tial\, a. [Pref. im- not partial: cf. F.
impartial.]
Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all
alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable;
fair; just. --Shak.
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Jove is impartial, and to both the same. --Dryden.
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A comprehensive and impartial view. --Macaulay.
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    It is a tendency among teachers of English in India to ask and teach sentences of this kind in the class What class are you studying? Inwhich class are you studying?





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