emotions
英 [ɪˈməʊʃənz]
美 [ɪˈmoʊʃənz]
n. 强烈的感情; 激情; 情感; 情绪
emotion的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 情感;情绪
Anemotionis a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred, which can be caused by the situation that you are in or the people you are with.- Happiness was an emotion that Reynolds was having to relearn...
雷诺兹已经不知道什么是快乐。 - Her voice trembled with emotion.
她的声音因情绪激动而颤抖。
- Happiness was an emotion that Reynolds was having to relearn...
- N-UNCOUNT (与理性相对的)感性
Emotionis the part of a person's character that consists of their feelings, as opposed to their thoughts.- ...the split between reason and emotion.
理性和感性的划分
- ...the split between reason and emotion.
双语例句
- The Chinese tend to express their emotions in an implicit way.
中国人表达感情的方式比较内敛。 - The battle roared; a sound calculated to arouse the sublimest emotions in the breast of the soldier.
战场上吼声震天,意在唤起士兵们最昂扬的斗志。 - Inside, she was a maelstrom of churning emotions.
她心中的情感似波涛汹涌,起伏不定。 - They are accustomed to holding back their emotions.
他们习惯于抑制自己的感情。 - She could no longer hold her emotions in leash and she had a good cry.
她再也控制不住自己的感情,便痛哭了一场。 - As the deadline approached she experienced a bewildering array of emotions
随着最后期限的临近,她开始心绪纷乱,不知所措。 - People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares
压抑情感的人容易做噩梦。 - Inside, he admits, his emotions may be churning, but you would never guess it.
他承认,内心里他可能心潮起伏,但你根本不会猜到。 - I tended to mistrust my emotions and intellectualize everything.
我往往不相信自己的情感,倾向于把一切事物都理智化。 - The real picture is more horrific and stronger but one must conjure up all the associative thoughts and emotions it evokes.
真实的画面更恐怖也更震撼,但是它带来的种种感受和情绪需要你自己去联想。