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affective

/af-ek-tiv/US // ˈæf ɛk tɪv //UK // (əˈfɛktɪv) //

情感,情感的,情感性,感情

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, caused by, or expressing emotion or feeling; emotional.
    • : causing emotion or feeling.

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Examples

  • Soon he’ll go into winter hibernation, getting pasty and battling seasonal affective disorder like the rest of us.

  • Natural selection processes shaped not only human physiology but human psychology as well—our cognitive, affective, and motivational capacities and dispositions.

  • That fact alone demonstrates that more complex cognitive consciousness is dependent upon the basic affective form of consciousness that’s generated in the upper brainstem.

  • Studies show seasonal affective disorder is four times more common in women than men.

  • They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.

  • Instead, it turned out to be richly perceptual and affective.

  • The repetitive nature of his work is both effective and affective, especially in an exhibition of this scale.

  • Ariel Leve on why seasonal affective disorder does a disservice to those of us committed to year-round despair.

  • But the affective or appetitive powers tend towards external action.

  • The students of Religion have usually been content to describe it either in intellectual or in affective terms.

  • The passionate vehemence with which her words were uttered was affective.

  • Our work as educators will be to maintain a working harmony in the affective and instinctive life of the people.

  • Volition is here used in the wider sense, as including all motor and affective activities in mind.