短语 | without fear or favour |
释义 | without fear or favour BrE formalin a fair way公平的(地),公正的(地),不偏袒的(地):•The law must be enforced without fear or favour.执法必须公正。 CHOICE fear, afraid, frightened: fear (noun) is the feeling of being afraid. Do not say that you 'have fear'. Use be afraid or be frightened . 名词 fear 的意思是害怕,不要说 have fear,要用 be afraid 或 be frightened:•My whole body was paralysed with fear.我吓得浑身发僵,动弹不得。•She was suddenly very afraid.她顿时非常害怕。•We were too frightened to speak.我们吓得不敢说话。The verb to fear is used mainly in literature or newspa-pers, and not usually in speech.动词 fear 主要用于文学作品和报纸中,一般不用于口语:•She feared that he would not be found alive.她担心他无法生还。•Fearing more riots, the gov-ernment made concessions.由于担心发生更多骚乱,政府作出了让步。It is more usual to say that someone is afraid or is frightened .更常用的说法是某人 is afraid 或 is frightened:•My parents are afraid that I'll get involved with drugs.我的父母担心我会吸毒。•People were frightened of being mugged.人们担心被抢劫。 without fear or favour impartially 公正地, 公平地: take all your decisions without fear or favour. 公正地作出你所有的决定。 without fear or ˈfavour(formal)in a fair way公正地;不偏不倚without fear or favour大公无私;公正地:A judge must be righteous in character and do his judgement without fear or favour.一位法官必须秉性正直,判案大公无私。 |
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