emoting / ɪˈmoʊt /

感情感情方面感情丰富感动

emoting2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

e·mot·ed, e·mot·ing.

  1. to show or pretend emotion: to emote over the beauties of nature.
  2. to portray emotion in acting, especially exaggeratedly or ineptly; behave theatrically: The actress emoted for all she was worth.
  3. Digital Technology. to give a conventionalized descriptive account of an action or emotion or prompt one’s in-game avatar to perform an animated action or emotion using a command or code: To emote, type a forward slash and one of the commands from the list in chat.
n. 名词 noun

Digital Technology.

  1. a typed command or code that is translated into a descriptive account of an action or emotion, or that causes one’s in-game avatar to perform an action or emotion: Standard emotes in online video games allow you to cheer, greet, and thank other characters. the animation that is performed when such a code is entered: The first thing I do in a new game is check out my character’s dance emote.
  2. a posted image, especially on the Twitch streaming video channel, that has a fixed but nontransparent meaning in the video gaming community: Classic emotes feature popular streamers making faces.

emoting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

express emotion

emoting 的近义词 7
emoting 的反义词 1

更多emoting例句

  1. Customized, branded emotes are one of the ways that companies are trying to make it easier for live-streamers to make money off of their shows.
  2. On TV, emoting works a lot better, and so Julie here gets the job done.
  3. But of course talking about all that is explaining, not emoting.
  4. All of the emoting about “supporting the troops” cannot disguise this reality.
  5. Emoting more, as critics have demanded, would not have plugged the damn hole.
  6. "I'm sorry, madame," I said standing and walking over to where Tony was emoting, with the back of his hand pressed to his eyes.