英 [diːˈpɜːsənəlaɪz] 美 [diːˈpɜːrsənəlaɪz]
vt. 使失去个性;使失去个人自我感
第三人称单数depersonalizes
现在分词depersonalizing
过去式depersonalized
过去分词depersonalized
depersonalize /dɪˈpɜːsnəˌlaɪz/ [ depersonalizing depersonalized depersonalizes ]
及物动词 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. 使失去人性
It is true that modern weaponry depersonalized war.
确实是现代武器使战争失去了人性。
及物动词 To depersonalize someone means to treat them as if they do not matter because their individual feelings and thoughts are not important. 使失去个性
She does not feel that the book depersonalizes women.
她没有感觉到这本书使妇女失去了个性。
make impersonal or present as an object
Will computers depersonalize human interactions?
同义词: depersonalise / objectify
使失去个性使失去个性
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depersonalization [心理] 人格解体,人性之丧失
depersonalise 使失去个性(等于depersonalize)
Try to depersonalize conflicts. Instead of a "me versus you" mentality, visualize an "us versus the problem" scenario.
试着客观地对待冲突。与其处于一个“我与你对抗”的思想状况,倒不如把冲突想象成“我们共同对抗问题”的情景。
Make it about the audience: a good way to depersonalize the web 2.0 debate is to make it about your target audience's preferences rather than a philosophical tug of war between you and said boss.
关注受众:将web2.0辩论不受个人影响的好方法是将它与你的目标群体偏好联系,而不是在你和老板之间的观念争执。
Although consistent with conventional wisdom, the way that men may depersonalize sexual images of women is not entirely something they control.
CNN: Men see bikini-clad women as objects, psychologists say
Incredibly, at the same time this damning indictment was being issued, the Clinton White House was once again signalling its willingness to "depersonalize" the conflict with Saddam Hussein: His removal from power would no longer be a precondition for a restoration of normal relations between the United States and Iraq.