empathy
empathy 英 [ˈempəθi] 美 [ˈɛmpəθi]
n. 神入;移情作用;执着 n. 感同身受;同感;共鸣
名词复数:empathies
- Use empathy if you're looking for a noun meaning "the ability to identify with another's feelings."
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- n. 神入;移情作用;执着
- n. 感同身受;同感;共鸣
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1. Then you can follow the empathy with your concern.
那么你凭你的观察跟着共鸣走。
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2. It may be a function of empathy; we feel badly for the objects of our derision.
这也许是移情作用的一个功能;我们会对自己嘲笑的对象感到抱歉。
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3. Well, those children have a possibility of future if they have the social skill of empathy.
其实,那些孩子是有可能有未来的,如果他们拥有,同情心这个社会技能。
- empathy (n.) 1908, modeled on German Einfühlung (from ein "in" + Fühlung "feeling"), which was coined 1858 by German philosopher Rudolf Lotze (1817-1881) as a translation of Greek empatheia "passion, state of emotion," from assimilated form of en "in" (see en- (2)) + pathos "feeling" (from PIE root *kwent(h)- "to suffer"). A term from a theory of art appreciation that maintains appreciation depends on the viewer's ability to project his personality into the viewed object.
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