Aún no tenemos significados para "impersonal manner".
1Hence, all corrections should be given and received in an impersonal manner.
2His manner and matter both reproved trifling, but in the most impersonal manner.
3Miss Benton's cool, impersonal manner seemed rather to heighten the young man's embarrassment.
4He stood nodding his head and rubbing his flattened nose in an impersonal manner.
5He had a cold, impersonal manner that told Bigger to be on his guard.
6Arrived at the house, Brown drew Townsley aside and spoke in a vague, impersonal manner.
7It appears I miscalculated, he said in the same cold, impersonal manner he'd displayed in the carriage.
8The man spoke of these things in a detached, impersonal manner, as one who states commonplace facts.
9His quiet, impersonal manner never suggested stolidness.
10But when he was with her his discomfort died away before her completely natural and oddly impersonal manner.
11You're too busy, I suppose, to come on to our committee? She spoke in the most impersonal manner.
12He was conscious too, of a queer, impersonal manner of thinking about things and people, now that he was back.
13The audit by the Royal College of Psychiatrists also found that treatment is often given "in an impersonal manner".
14I'll do my best for you, if the opportunity arises, but it will have to be in a roundabout, impersonal manner.
15He fully realized now her extraordinary persistence, the fierce firmness of character that was concealed by her quiet and generally impersonal manner.
16She maintained the friendly, impersonal manner to the very end; but my soul, as we drove to the train, was full of un-probed wounds.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Impersonal manner a través del tiempo
Impersonal manner por variante geográfica