单词 | 情绪 |
释义 | 〔temper〕A state of mind or emotions; disposition:性情:情绪或情感的一种状态;性情:〔EQ〕Intelligence regarding the emotions, especially in the ability to monitor one's own or others' emotions and to interact effectively with others.情商:情绪的智慧商数,尤指能够监控自己或他人的情绪而与他人有效互动的能力〔wave〕A surge or rush, as of sensation:情绪高涨,情绪突发:情绪的高涨或突发,如激动时:〔feeling〕An affective state of consciousness, such as that resulting from emotions, sentiments, or desires:感觉,感受:由感情、情绪或欲望引起的感知的情绪状态:〔Foster〕American songwriter whose popular works, such as "Oh! Susannah" (1848) and "Old Folks at Home" (1851), reflect the sentiment of pre-Civil War America.福斯特,斯蒂芬·科林斯:(1826-1864) 美国作曲家,他的一些流行作品如《哦,苏珊娜!》(1848年)和《家园故老》(1851年)都反映了内战前美国人的情绪〔vein〕A transient attitude or mood.情绪:一时的态度或情绪〔careful〕Be careful of his feelings.关心一下他的情绪〔sly〕She won the case by her artful manipulation of the jury's emotions.通过巧妙的控制陪审团情绪,她成功地赢下了这个案子。〔charge〕The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to cause to be filled with a particular mood or tone": 这些动词共有的一个中心意思是“使充满一种特殊的情绪或气氛”: 〔hinder〕dammed up his emotions. Tobar is to prevent entry or exit or prohibit a course of action: 克制住了他的情绪。 Bar 指阻止进口或出口,或制止行为过程: 〔boil〕Figuratively boil pertains to intense agitation: boil 的比喻用法表示激动情绪: 〔buoyant〕a buoyant balloon; buoyant spirits.一个漂浮起来的气球;高涨的情绪〔motive〕An emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action.动机:一种能作为诱导物而激发行为的情绪、愿望、心理需要或者类似的心理推动力〔turn〕A characteristic mood, style, or habit; a natural inclination:天性,禀性:典型的情绪、风格成习惯;自然的倾向:〔touch〕To affect the emotions of; move to tender response:影响…的情绪,感动:影响…的情感;使…产生亲切的反应:〔kick〕To express negative feelings vigorously; complain.抱怨:强烈地表达不满情绪;埋怨〔disturbed〕Showing signs or symptoms of mental or emotional illness:心理不正常的:出现心理或情绪疾病症状的:〔lift〕An elevation of the spirits:振奋:兴致或情绪提高:〔within〕resentment seething within him.复仇的情绪在他的内心翻腾〔unstable〕Lacking control of one's emotions; characterized by unpredictable behavior.动摇的:缺乏对自己的情绪的控制的;以行为难以预料为特征的〔spirit〕A particular mood or an emotional state characterized by vigor and animation:活力,生气:以活力或生命力为特点的情绪或心境:〔fear〕Old Englishfǣr, the ancestor of our word fear, meant "calamity, disaster,”but not the emotion engendered by such an event.This is in line with the meaning of the prehistoric Common Germanic word.fēraz, "danger,” which is the source of words with similar senses in other Germanic languages,such as Old Saxon and Old High Germanfār, "ambush, danger,” and Old Icelandic fār, "treachery, damage.” Scholars, in fact, have determined the form and meaning of Germanic.fēraz by working backward from the forms and the meanings of its descendants. The most important cause of the change of meaning in the wordfear was probably the existence in Old English of the related verb fǣran, which meant "to terrify, take by surprise.” Fear is first recorded in Middle English with the sense "emotion of fear" in a work composed around 1290.古英语f?r 是 fear 的前身, 意为“不幸,灾难”,而不是因不幸或灾难引起的情绪。这符合史前普通日耳曼词feraz 的意思“危险的”, 是其他日耳曼语言中有相近意思的词的起源,如古撒克逊语和古高地德语far, “埋伏,危险,”和古冰岛语 far “挖掘,破坏”。 事实上,学者们已经通过对它的衍生词的形式和意思的反向研究决定德语feraz 的形式和意思。 引起词语fear 变化的最重要原因可能是古英语中相关动词 f?ran的存在, 意为“害怕,被惊奇抓住。” Fear 第一次在中世纪英语作为“害怕的情绪”被记录下来是在一部约1290年左右创作的作品中〔schmaltzy〕Of, relating to, or marked by excessive or maudlin sentimentality.See Synonyms at sentimental 极度伤感的:属于、关于或带有极度伤感情绪的或易伤感的 参见 sentimental〔trivial〕 Paltry especially describes what falls so far short of what is required or desired that it arouses contempt: Paltry 尤其用来形容那些完全没有达到要求的或希望的标准而引起鄙视的情绪的: 〔overreact〕To react with unnecessary or inappropriate force, emotional display, or violence.反应过火,起过强反作用:以不必要或不适当的力量、情绪或暴力作出反应〔personality〕The pattern of collective character, behavioral, temperamental, emotional, and mental traits of a person:个性:指个人聚集的品质、行为、脾气、情绪和精神的性格模式:〔frustrate〕To cause feelings of discouragement or bafflement in.丧气:引起受挫或泄气的情绪〔sentiment〕A thought, a view, or an attitude based on feeling or emotion instead of reason.感想:基于感情或情绪而不是理智的思想、观点或态度〔issue〕suspicions that were the issue of a deranged mind.被扰乱的情绪是疑心的根源〔fear〕A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger.忧虑感:因危险的出现或迫近而产生的不安或焦虑的情绪〔spirited〕Having a specified mood or nature. Often used in combination:有一定心情或情绪…的。用以构成复合词:〔pamper〕 Humor implies compliance with or accommodation to another's mood or idiosyncrasies: Humor 指屈从或习惯于别人的情绪或特性: 〔wonder〕The emotion aroused by something awe-inspiring, astounding, or marvelous:惊异,惊奇:由某些使人畏惧或敬畏的、令人惊骇的或不平常的事引起的情绪:〔fuel〕Something that maintains or stimulates an activity or emotion:刺激因素:保持或增进活力与情绪的东西:〔neurosis〕Any of various mental or emotional disorders, such as hypochondria or neurasthenia, arising from no apparent organic lesion or change and involving symptoms such as insecurity, anxiety, depression, and irrational fears.神经官能症:各种精神或情绪紊乱,如臆想病或神经衰弱,并不是由明显的器官损害或改变引起。表现为无安全感、焦虑、忧郁和无理智的恐惧感等症状〔stirring〕A slight motion or moving about:激动人心的情绪:〔fear〕A feeling of disquiet or apprehension:担心:不安静或忧虑的情绪:〔stormy〕Characterized by violent emotions, passions, speech, or actions:激烈的:以强烈的情绪、感情、言谈或行为为特征的:〔tumult〕Agitation of the mind or emotions:波动,激动:思想或情绪的激动:〔heat〕To become excited emotionally or intellectually.激动:在情绪或智力方面变得激动 |
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