unsentimental a. 不动感情的
unsentimental[ adj ]
facing facts or difficulties realistically and with determination
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- If you take that clause away no matter if you have democracy here or not it will not work.' Mr Woo also has an unsentimental view of Hong Kong's future.
- Morale has further slumped because the turnaround is being led by former officers of BankAmerica's arch-rival, Wells Fargo & Co., an unsentimental crowd that signed on for various reasons and shows no compunction about purging old-timers.
- Acquaintances describe him as unsentimental, hard-nosed and a maverick among New York bank executives.
- His novel has a sure and unsentimental grasp of the place and its politics.
- Her vision is remarkably clear, unsentimental and disturbing, three qualities you wouldn't expect in a musical loosely based on "The Red Shoes," that Faustian tale of a ballerina's obsession with dance.