depersonalize

英 [diːˈpɜːsənəlaɪz] 美 [diːˈpɜːrsənəlaɪz]

v.  使非个性化; 使不掺杂个人感情

过去分词:depersonalized现在分词:depersonalizing过去式:depersonalized第三人称单数:depersonalizes

BNC.42915 / COCA.32752



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使非个性化;使不掺杂个人感情
    to make sth less personal so that it does not seem as if humans with feelings and personality are involved

    柯林斯词典

      in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 depersonalise

    1. VERB 使非人化;弱化…中人的地位
      To depersonalize a system or a situation means to treat it as if it did not really involve people, or to treat it as if the people involved were not really important.
      1. It is true that modern weaponry depersonalised war.
        的确,现代武器的使用令战争非人化了。
    2. VERB 使非个性化;不把…视为个体看待
      To depersonalize someone means to treat them as if they do not matter because their individual feelings and thoughts are not important.
      1. She does not feel that the book depersonalises women.
        她并不觉得这本书不尊重女性的感受。

    双语例句

    1. Will computers depersonalize human interactions?
      人机交互将会使人类失去个性吗。
    2. Work stress and emotional exhaustion was a significant positive correlation, and it is the same case with depersonalize, but the relationship between work stress and low sense of accomplishment is negatively correlated. 3 Job satisfaction plays an intermediary role between work pressure and burnout.
      工作压力和情绪衰竭之间呈显著正相关,和去个性化之间呈显著正相关,和低成就感之间呈显著负相关。3、工作满意在工作压力和工作倦怠之间起中介作用。
    3. Learning burnout is a phenomenon of emotional exhaustion, low self-efficacy and a tendency to depersonalize those who are being cared for, which derives from study stress, course load or other psychological factors when students are in the learning process.
      学习倦怠指学生在学习过程中因学业压力、课业负荷,或其他个人心理层次上的因素而导致的情绪耗竭、疏离、自我效能感低下的现象。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. make impersonal or present as an object
      1. Will computers depersonalize human interactions?
      2. Pornography objectifies women

      Synonym:    depersonaliseobjectify