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emotion

/ih-moh-shuhn/US // ɪˈmoʊ ʃən //UK // (ɪˈməʊʃən) //

感情,情感,感情方面,情绪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness.
    • : any of the feelings of joy, sorrow, fear, hate, love, etc.
    • : any strong agitation of the feelings actuated by experiencing love, hate, fear, etc., and usually accompanied by certain physiological changes, as increased heartbeat or respiration, and often overt manifestation, as crying or shaking.
    • : an instance of this.
    • : something that causes such a reaction: the powerful emotion of a great symphony.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmental state
Forms: emotions
Synonyms
affection情感,爱心,情爱,情义anger愤怒,怒气,怒,愤慨concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题desire愿望,欲望,渴望,希望despair怅然若失,怅惘,感到绝望,怅然empathy同理心,移情,移情作用,共鸣excitement兴奋,兴奋点,激动,激动的心情feeling感受,感觉,感情,感到fervor热诚,热情,热忱,激情grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝happiness幸福,幸福感,快乐,欢乐joy快乐,乐趣,喜悦,欢乐love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚pride骄傲,自豪,自豪感,尊严rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧remorse悔恨,忏悔,悔意,懊悔sadness悲伤,悲情,忧伤,悲哀sentiment感情,情绪,情感,情操shame耻辱,羞愧,羞辱,羞愧难当sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤sympathy同情心,同情,共鸣,同情者warmth温情,温暖,温馨提示,温暖性affect影响,影响到,受影响,受影响的agitation躁动,扰动,搅拌,搅拌器ardor热忱,热诚,热心,热心肠commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡despondency悲观主义,悲观情绪,悲观,惆怅disturbance骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力ecstasy摇头丸,狂喜,销魂,狂欢elation兴奋,欢欣鼓舞,高兴,兴旺excitability兴奋性,兴奋度,兴奋点,兴奋症inspiration灵感,启发,启示,鼓舞人心melancholy感伤,忧郁的人,忧郁的,忧郁perturbation扰动,干扰,微扰,扰乱responsiveness响应性,响应度,响应能力,响应速度satisfaction满意度,满意,满意程度,满足sensation感觉,感情,轰动效应,轰动sensibility感性,感性认识,感性思维,感性上sensitiveness敏感度,敏感性,敏锐性,灵敏度thrill激动,激动人心,感到兴奋,激动不已tremor摇晃,震颤,震荡,摇晃感vehemence激烈程度,猛烈抨击,喧嚣,愤怒vibes共鸣,振动,共振,震动zeal热心,热诚,热忱,热情affectivity情感性,情感化,情绪化,影响性gut reaction肠道反应,肠胃反应,内脏反应,肠胃的反应

Examples

  • In movies like Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Memento, and more, he’s been toying with that concept, finding emotion and feeling in the emotionless fabric of the universe.

  • The stories that tend to go viral on Facebook are those that stoke emotion and divisiveness, critics argue.

  • Rivers and LeBron James had passionately described the emotions the NBA community felt after seeing the video of Blake’s shooting.

  • People living in small, relatively isolated communities, such as Himba farmers and herders in southern Africa, often rank facial emotions differently than Westerners do if asked to describe on their own what a facial expression shows, Roberson says.

  • When we see an emotion on the face of another, we feel it ourselves.

  • Throughout all the stories of loss and pain with the Chief, there was barely a trace of emotion.

  • The shared feelings, the bubbling emotion, the awe: she became an experience.

  • She suggests mindfulness exercises to help us process the emotion before it triggers a response.

  • Even when he opens up, the sentences are wooden, the scenes sucked dry of emotion.

  • He was not a man given to casual affectionate display; the moment was charged with emotion.

  • After a minute's pause, while he stood painfully silent, she resumed in great emotion.

  • But I doubt if he feels any particular emotion himself, when he is piercing you through with his rendering.

  • The medium pitch expresses warmth, emotion, and the heart qualities.

  • Her fat red cheeks would quiver with emotion, and be wet with briny tears, over the sorrows of Mr. Trollope's heroines.

  • Even the stern, inflexible commander turned to hide an emotion he would have blushed to betray.