sentiment 英 [ˈsentɪmənt]   美 [ˈsɛntəmənt]

sentiment

sentiment  英 [ˈsentɪmənt] 美 [ˈsɛntəmənt]

n. 情绪;观点 

名词复数:sentiments 

the spread of nationalist sentiments 民族主义情绪的传播
This is a sentiment I agree with. 这种观点我赞同。

  • Your opinion that most comedies are terrible and that you'd rather watch any other kind of movie could be described as your sentiment, or your attitude, about films.
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  • n. 情绪;观点
  • 1. the spread of nationalist sentiments

    民族主义情绪的传播

  • 2. This is a sentiment I agree with.

    这种观点我赞同。

  • 3. 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。

  • 4. There is no room for sentiment in business.

    在生意场上心肠不能软。

  • sentiment (n.) late 14c., sentement, "personal experience, one's own feeling," from Old French sentement (12c.), from Medieval Latin sentimentum "feeling, affection, opinion," from Latin sentire "to feel" (see sense (n.)).
sen·ti·ment / ˈsentɪmənt ; NAmE ˈsentɪmənt / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a feeling or an opinion, especially one based on emotions (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。 2 [uncountable ] ( sometimes disapproving) feelings of pity, romantic love, sadness, etc. which may be too strong or not appropriate (失之过度或不恰当的)伤感,柔情,哀伤 There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment. 没有像父爱般的亲昵,没有显得过于激动。 There is no room for sentiment in business. 在生意场上心肠不能软。 sentiment sentiments sen·ti·ment / ˈsentɪmənt ; NAmE ˈsentɪmənt /
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