empathy
noun /ˈempəθi/
/ˈempəθi/
[uncountable]- the ability to understand another person’s feelings, experience, etc.
同感;共鸣;同情 - empathy (with somebody/something) the writer’s imaginative empathy with his subject
作者在想象中与笔下的人物情感共呜 - empathy (for somebody/something) empathy for other people’s situations
对他人所处境况的同情 - empathy (between A and B) The empathy between the two women was obvious.
显然这两个女人心灵相通。
Topics Personal qualitiesc1- She had a deep empathy with animals.
她对动物有浓浓的爱心。 - The nurse should try to develop empathy between herself and the patient.
护士应当努力与病人建立心理上的沟通。 - Both authors have the skill to make you feel empathy with their heroines.
两位作者都有技巧让人对其女主角产生共鸣。 - It is important to develop the empathy between dogs and their handlers.
培养狗和它们的主人之间的同理心很重要。 - She shows a lack of empathy for other people's situations.
她显得对其他人的处境缺乏同情。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- deep
- great
- genuine
- …
- feel
- have
- demonstrate
- …
- empathy between
- empathy for
- empathy with
- …
- a feeling of empathy
- a lack of empathy
词源early 20th cent.: from Greek empatheia (from em- ‘in’ + pathos ‘feeling’) translating German Einfühlung. - empathy (with somebody/something) the writer’s imaginative empathy with his subject