emotive 英 [iˈməʊtɪv]   美 [iˈmoʊtɪv]

emotive

emotive  英 [iˈməʊtɪv] 美 [iˈmoʊtɪv]

adj. 感情的;情绪的;表现感情的 

There is also the emotive issue of deforestation, particularly with respect to soya and palm oil. 特别对于大豆和棕榈油来说,有个对毁林不满的情绪问题。
However, I recognise that this is a sensitive and emotive subject. 不过我认识到这是一个敏感而引发情绪的话题。

  • Something described as emotive shows feeling. If you consider women more emotive than men, you think that women are more comfortable sharing their feelings than men.
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  • adj. 感情的;情绪的;表现感情的
  • 1. There is also the emotive issue of deforestation, particularly with respect to soya and palm oil.

    特别对于大豆和棕榈油来说,有个对毁林不满的情绪问题。

  • 2. However, I recognise that this is a sensitive and emotive subject.

    不过我认识到这是一个敏感而引发情绪的话题。

  • emotive (adj.) 1735, "causing movement," from Latin emot-, past participle stem of emovere "to move out, move away" (see emotion) + -ive. Meaning "capable of emotion" is from 1881; that of "evoking emotions" is from 1923, originally in literary criticism. Related: Emotively; emotiveness.
emo·tive / iˈməʊtɪv ; NAmE iˈmoʊtɪv / adjective causing people to feel strong emotions 激起感情的;有感染力的;激动人心的 SYN emotional emotive language/words 有感染力的语言╱话语 Capital punishment is a highly emotive issue. 死刑是极易引起激烈争论的问题。 emo·tive / iˈməʊtɪv ; NAmE iˈmoʊtɪv /
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