sentiment
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR A sentiment that people have is an attitude which is based on their thoughts and feelings. 情绪
Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American. 公众的情绪迅速转向反美。
He's found growing sentiment for military action. 他已经发现支持军事行动的情绪在日益增长。
2. N-COUNT A sentiment is an idea or feeling that someone expresses in words. 观点; 感想
I must agree with the sentiments expressed by John Prescott. 我必须同意约翰·普雷斯科特表达的观点。
3. N-UNCOUNT Sentiment is feelings such as pity or love, especially for things in the past, and may be considered exaggerated and foolish. 伤感; 感情
Laura kept that letter out of sentiment. 劳拉出于伤感保留了那封信。
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sentiment /ˈsɛntɪmənt/ (sentiments)
剑桥词典
- The area has become a hotbed of anti-government sentiment.
- Already we have some indication of public sentiment on this issue .
- That sentiment is echoed north of the border .
- The past few weeks have witnessed an outpouring of patriotic sentiment.
- It's a sentiment that I can relate to.
sentiment noun (IDEA)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ] formala thought , opinion , or idea based on a feeling about a situation , or a way of thinking about something
观点;意见;看法;情绪
Nationalist sentiment has increased in the area since the bombing . 轰炸发生以来,该地区的民族主义情绪开始高涨。
I don't think she shares my sentiments. 我认为她不同意我的观点。
His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received . 他儿子沉浸在自己收到的卡片和信件所表达的爱意和支持之中。
formal "It's a very bad situation ." "My sentiments exactly (= I completely agree )." “情况很糟。”“我也这么认为。”
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sentiment noun (FEELINGS)
[ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ] often disapprovinggentle feelings such as sympathy , love , etc., especially when considered to be silly or not suitable
(尤指愚蠢的或不合适的)温情,伤感
The film is flawed by cloying sentiment. 这部电影的缺点在于过于伤感多情。 返回 sentiment