sentiment 的定义
- an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
- a mental feeling; emotion: a sentiment of pity.
- refined or tender emotion; manifestation of the higher or more refined feelings.
- exhibition or manifestation of feeling or sensibility, or appeal to the tender emotions, in literature, art, or music.
- a thought influenced by or proceeding from feeling or emotion.
- the thought or feeling intended to be conveyed by words, acts, or gestures as distinguished from the words, acts, or gestures themselves.
sentiment 近义词
emotion, belief
sentiment 的近义词 37 个
- attitude
- bias
- feeling
- idea
- opinion
- passion
- position
- tendency
- thought
- view
- affect
- conception
- conviction
- disposition
- emotionalism
- eye
- inclination
- judgment
- leaning
- mind
- partiality
- penchant
- persuasion
- posture
- predilection
- propensity
- romanticism
- sensibility
- sentimentality
- slant
- softheartedness
- tenderness
- affectivity
- hearts and flowers
- overemotionalism
- tender feeling
- way of thinking
sentiment 的反义词 10 个
更多sentiment例句
- This stands in contrast to the sentiments of older Florida voters at around this time four years ago.
- Other agency executives shared the sentiment that the upfront may have changed this year but only incrementally, as has been the case for the past several years.
- In fact, in this space on Thursday morning I wrote about how the so-called “greed sentiment” was beginning to shift.
- While the results of the survey haven’t exactly shifted Volpi’s thesis on investing in consumer-based startups, it does show that sentiment is shifting in favor of greater regulation.
- We can’t know what other events will unfold between now and November, but we can say that the violence in the wake of Blake’s shooting has seemed to affect public sentiment.
- Throughout the progressive movement, this sentiment is echoed almost everywhere.
- Now, the key is to hold on to that sentiment and use the popular support as leverage.
- There was a collective gasp at both the four-letter word and the bitter sentiment it carried.
- So to hear such fervent anti-Ortega sentiment from previously devoted campesinos and compañeros is unprecedented.
- Kaine picked up the former sentiment, arguing against the notion that America is on decline.
- With which magnanimous sentiment he turned on his clumsy heel, and entered his apartment again.
- Aunt Ri gazed at her with a sentiment as near to veneration as her dry, humorous, practical nature was capable of feeling.
- One seldom gets the real sentiment and beauty of a place in approaching it by railway.
- Her black eyes looked like wells of sentiment, and her body a mould for a new race of men.
- But when he was awake to it, the sentiment which both blinds and invigorates old men took possession of him.