the state of being affected by facts and statistics instead of personal opinions and feelings
客观性
used to state that something appears to be true or appealing at first glance
a process that involves a public assessment of people's opinions on a particular subject to determine what majority of people think about something
民意调查
a statement or advice that is no longer effective or interesting because it has been repeated over and over again
老生常谈
used to show that the opinion someone is giving comes from their own viewpoint
就个人而言
a tool or opportunity that allows someone to share their ideas or beliefs with a wide audience
平台
to show or mention something to someone and give them enough information to take notice
指出
a process in which random people are asked the same questions to find out what the general public thinks about a given subject
民意调查
to state one's opinion in such a manner that shows one believes to be the only person to fully know it and be unarguably correct
教皇式地讲
to harshly criticize or mock someone in a way that clearly shows one has no respect for them or their opinion
a pre-established opinion that is formed before obtaining proper knowledge or experience
成见
to deliver a speech or presentation that publicly expresses one's ideas, plans, etc.
演讲
the collective attitudes, beliefs, and views held by the general population on various issues, events, or individuals
公众舆论
to behave in an overly cautious manner and refrain from expressing one’s opinions in case others get upset
小心翼翼地行事
to ensure that something is understood by emphasizing, or providing examples, proof, etc.
the act of thinking about an opinion or decision again, especially with an intention to change it
重新考虑
the general opinion that the public has about someone or something because of what they did in the past
声誉
used to say that something is true according to what people say, although it is uncertain
据说
the quality that makes someone refrain from sharing their thoughts or feelings with others
保留
an official decision that is made, particularly when an official body takes a group vote
决议
to make changes to something, especially in response to new information, feedback, or a need for improvement
修订
having fashionable or liberal ideas that makes someone a supporter of the political left
时尚的
the act of changing an earlier promise, decision, or statement so that it becomes entirely different
撤回