depersonalized

英 [diːˈpɜːsənəlaɪzd] 美 [diːˈpɜːrsənəlaɪzd]

v.  使非个性化; 使不掺杂个人感情
depersonalize的过去分词和过去式

过去式:depersonalized

COCA.42426



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. I hated visiting my grandmother in that depersonalized hospital ward.
    我讨厌在那所使人失去个性的医院病房里看望祖母。
  2. Medical care has become depersonalized, some would even say "hardhearted".
    卫生保健已变得越来越非人性化,有人甚至认为是“冷酷无情”。
  3. Would he or she be depersonalized, deprived of any possibility ever of developing their own unique sense of identity and personhood?
    他或她将被人格化,自己的独特和人格都被阻碍?
  4. Wars become depersonalized, and hand-to-hand fighting is replaced by machine warfare.
    战争变得失去人性,肉搏战被机械站所代替。
  5. Men consumers are more likely to be put in the foreground and highlight while women consumers, together with their actions, have greater likelihood of being depersonalized for impersonal effect by means of agency suppression.
    男顾客可能更多地得到突出和前景化,但女顾客以及她们的行为可能更大程度受到隐藏和抑制;