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unemotionally

/ih-moh-shuh-nl/US // ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nl //UK // (ɪˈməʊʃənəl) //

毫无感情地,沉着冷静地,毫无保留地,沉着冷静

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or involving emotion or the emotions.
    • : subject to or easily affected by emotion: We are an emotional family, given to demonstrations of affection.
    • : appealing to the emotions: an emotional request for contributions.
    • : showing or revealing very strong emotions: an emotional scene in a play.
    • : actuated, effected, or determined by emotion rather than reason: An emotional decision is often a wrong decision.
    • : governed by emotion: He is in a highly emotional state of mind.

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Examples

  • Jose Antonio Vargas, 39Founder, Define AmericanAs an undocumented entrepreneur, I’m used to physical limitations that lead to mental and emotional blocks.

  • We are committed to providing high-quality care to youth with special, and often complex, emotional, behavioral and psychiatric needs.

  • Accordingly, I see on a daily basis how the quality of yesterday’s communication impacts today’s productivity, through lasting effects that can be content-driven but, realistically, are more often emotional.

  • Audio and video clips from protests can evoke an emotional and visceral reaction in those who see them.

  • Many ad sellers remain unable to have conversations with advertisers about the fourth quarter, as brands remain wary of committing to investments in a year when the economic, political and emotional outlook for the country keeps changing.

  • Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!

  • Human evolution has left men as deeply wired for emotional connections to children as women are.

  • She had been, he says, the backbone of their family and losing her shifted their entire emotional landscape.

  • This breach is an extraordinary emotional drag on the exhausted population.

  • But it is the lasting emotional scars that have been the hardest to deal with.

  • It was, of course, the suppressed emotional energy finding another outlet.

  • First, the act of prayer is emotional, and so calms the man who prays, for much of his excitement is worked off.

  • Artistic and emotional by temperament, he early threw himself heart and soul into literature.

  • I was blinded by passion; but that my emotional depths were not even stirred was manifested by the rapidity of my convalescence.

  • What have we to do with such dreamy, self-centred, emotional holiness, here and now in London?