sentiments / ˈsɛn tə mənt /

情感感情情绪感受

sentiments 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an attitude toward something; regard; opinion.
  2. a mental feeling; emotion: a sentiment of pity.
  3. refined or tender emotion; manifestation of the higher or more refined feelings.
  4. exhibition or manifestation of feeling or sensibility, or appeal to the tender emotions, in literature, art, or music.
  5. a thought influenced by or proceeding from feeling or emotion.
  6. the thought or feeling intended to be conveyed by words, acts, or gestures as distinguished from the words, acts, or gestures themselves.

sentiments 近义词

n. 名词 noun

emotion, belief

更多sentiments例句

  1. That year, eight sitting members of Congress also lost renomination as a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment swept the nation in the wake of the Watergate scandal.
  2. These sentiments could help Foundry find support for crypto mining among federal and local officials, who may in the past have been suspicious of Bitcoin.
  3. Flowers’ fund Next Alpha used Accern to help with the sentiment analysis portion of its own trading model.
  4. “Show me your Instagram feed and I’ll tell you who you are” — is a beautiful sentiment but it’s not actually the case.
  5. For the overall idea of brand health, you might want to calculate a sentiment score.
  6. A few years back, designer John Galliano was fined by the government for sharing just such anti-semitic sentiments in public.
  7. Muslim Dost played on those sentiments in the messages he left me.
  8. But none of them are so out of step with sentiments common among many New Yorkers.
  9. The issue of low-skilled immigration naturally provokes intense nativist sentiments.
  10. I even encountered some of these same sentiments within the U.S. government.
  11. On this point, I have the testimony of eye-witnesses of diverse sentiments and of unimpeachable character.
  12. All the sentiments of M. Roland were in accordance with the most cherished emotions which glowed in her own mind.
  13. The sentiments entertained concerning the descending nature of their obligations, being uncondemned, were correct.
  14. In those few minutes during which they had been together her sentiments in regard to him had undergone a change.
  15. Those adduced only lead to the belief that I partook of the opinions and sentiments of the persons called conspirators.