objectivity
含义: The quality of being based on facts and free from personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudices; impartial judgement.
Objectivity is a foundational principle in journalism, science, and law. In journalism, it traditionally means presenting facts without bias, though many scholars now argue that true objectivity is impossible and that transparency about perspective is more honest. In philosophy, objectivity refers to judgements that are valid independently of personal feelings. The BBC's commitment to impartiality is the British broadcasting equivalent of objectivity.
例句
- The report was praised for its objectivity, presenting evidence from all sides of the debate without favouring any one position. 该报告因其客观性而受到赞扬,在不偏向任何一方立场的情况下呈现了辩论各方的证据。El informe fue elogiado por su objetividad, al presentar pruebas de todos los lados del debate sin favorecer ninguna posición.その報告書はいずれの立場も優遇することなく、論争のあらゆる側面からの証拠を提示したその客観性が称賛されました。그 보고서는 어느 한쪽 입장도 편들지 않고 논쟁의 모든 측면에서 증거를 제시한 객관성으로 호평을 받았습니다.
- Complete objectivity is an ideal that journalists strive towards, even if it can never be fully achieved. 完全的客观性是记者们努力追求的理想,即使它永远无法完全实现。La objetividad plena es un ideal al que los periodistas aspiran, aun cuando nunca pueda lograrse por completo.完全な客観性はジャーナリストが目指す理想ですが、たとえ完全に達成できなくてもそうあるべきです。완전한 객관성은 언론인이 추구하는 이상이지만, 설령 완전히 달성할 수 없더라도 그래야만 합니다.
- The judge emphasised the importance of objectivity in evaluating the evidence presented by both parties. 法官强调了在评估双方提交的证据时保持客观性的重要性。El juez subrayó la importancia de la objetividad a la hora de evaluar las pruebas presentadas por ambas partes.裁判官は、双方が提出した証拠を評価する際の客観性の重要性を強調しました。판사는 양측이 제출한 증거를 평가할 때 객관성의 중요성을 강조했습니다.
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语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From medieval Latin objectivitas, from objectivus (relating to an object), from Latin objectum (thing presented to the mind). The philosophical sense developed in the 17th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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