sentiment
noun /ˈsentɪmənt/
/ˈsentɪmənt/
(基于情感的)观点,看法;情绪 - the spread of nationalist sentiments
民族主义情绪的传播 - This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with.
这种观点我完全赞同。 - Public sentiment is against any change to the law.
公众的意见是反对对该法律作任何修改。 - My sentiments exactly! (= I agree)
那正是我的看法。
Topics Opinion and argumentc1, Feelingsc1- All these noble sentiments have little chance of being put into practice.
所有这些高尚的想法都极少有机会付诸实践。 - He agrees with the sentiments expressed in the editorial.
他同意社论所表达的观点。 - I think his view reflects the sentiment of a lot of fans.
我想他的观点反映了许多追随者的想法。 - In the 19th century, anti-Catholic sentiment ran high.
19 世纪反天主教情绪高涨。 - It would be a mistake to ignore their strong sentiments on the issue.
无视他们在这个问题上的强烈情绪将是个错误。 - The killings helped arouse popular sentiment against the organization.
杀戮激起了大众对该组织的敌对情绪。 - The people are renowned for their deep religious sentiment.
这些人以笃信宗教着称。 - These actions are likely to inflame anti-Western sentiment.
这些行为很可能使人们反西方情绪高涨。 - He was not afraid to put financial exigency before personal sentiment.
他不害怕把财务紧急情况放在个人感情之前。 - The president has distanced himself from the sentiments expressed by the vice-president.
总统与副总统表达的观点保持距离。 - The sentiments of young people about the matter are often ignored.
年轻人对这件事的看法经常被忽视。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- strong
- growing
- …
- express
- voice
- agree with
- …
- run
- sentiments about
- sentiments on
- sentiment against
- …
- I, we, etc. appreciate the sentiment
- my sentiments exactly
- the spread of nationalist sentiments
(失之过度或不恰当的)伤感,柔情,哀伤 - There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment.
没有温情脉脉的父爱流露。 - There is no room for sentiment in business.
在生意场上心肠不能软。 - The new movie is to be applauded for refusing to drift into mawkish sentiment.
这部新片未落入无病呻吟的俗套,势必会赢得热捧。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- strong
- growing
- …
- express
- voice
- agree with
- …
- run
- sentiments about
- sentiments on
- sentiment against
- …
- I, we, etc. appreciate the sentiment
- my sentiments exactly
- There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment.
词源late Middle English (in the senses ‘personal experience’ and ‘physical feeling, sensation’): from Old French sentement, from medieval Latin sentimentum, from Latin sentire ‘feel’.