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sentiment美 ['sentɪmənt] 英 ['sentɪmənt] adj.+n. public sentiment,strong sentiment,nationalist sentiment,true sentiment v.+n. express sentiment,show sentiment n. feeling,emotion,response,reaction,attitude 1. | [c][u] (基于情感的)观点,看法;情绪a feeling or an opinion, especially one based on emotions |
| the spread of nationalist sentiments 民族主义情绪的传播 | | This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with. 这种观点我完全赞同。 | | Public sentiment is against any change to the law. 公众的意见是反对对该法律作任何修改。 |
2. | [u] (失之过度或不恰当的)伤感,柔情,哀伤feelings of pity, romantic love, sadness, etc. which may be too strong or not appropriate |
| There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment. 没有温情脉脉的父爱流露。 | | There is no room for sentiment in business. 在生意场上心肠不能软。 |
n. | 1. a thought or idea based on a feeling or emotion 2. a feeling or opinion prevailing among a group of people 3. an underlying feeling, as distinct from the action that it brings about 4. a calculated appeal to feeling or emotion, especially one that is excessive and unreasoning 5. refined or tender feeling, especially when expressed in a work of art 6. feelings of sympathy, sadness, or love that may seem inappropriate 7. a belief or an attitude towards something 1. a thought or idea based on a feeling or emotion 2. a feeling or opinion prevailing among a group of people 3. an underlying feeling, as distinct from the action that it brings about 4. a calculated appeal to feeling or emotion, especially one that is excessive and unreasoning 5. refined or tender feeling, especially when expressed in a work of art 6. feelings of sympathy, sadness, or love that may seem inappropriate 7. a belief or an attitude towards something | np. | 1. a point of view or judgment on something |
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