emotion 英 [ɪˈməʊʃn]   美 [ɪˈmoʊʃn]

emotion

emotion  英 [ɪˈməʊʃn] 美 [ɪˈmoʊʃn]

n. 情感;情绪 

名词复数:emotions 

He lost control of his emotions. 他对自己的情绪失去了控制。
They expressed mixed emotions at the news. 他们对这个消息表现出复杂的感情。

  • An emotion is a strong feeling, like the emotion you feel when you see your best friend at the movies with a group of people who cause trouble for you.
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  • n. 情感;情绪
  • 1. He lost control of his emotions.

    他对自己的情绪失去了控制。

  • 2. They expressed mixed emotions at the news.

    他们对这个消息表现出复杂的感情。

  • 3. She showed no emotion at the verdict.

    她对这一裁定无动于衷。

  • 4. Mary was overcome with emotion.

    玛丽激动得不能自持。

  • emotion (n.) 1570s, "a (social) moving, stirring, agitation," from Middle French émotion (16c.), from Old French emouvoir "stir up" (12c.), from Latin emovere "move out, remove, agitate," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + movere "to move" (from PIE root *meue- "to push away"). Sense of "strong feeling" is first recorded 1650s; extended to any feeling by 1808.
emo·tion / ɪˈməʊʃn ; NAmE ɪˈmoʊʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger; the part of a person's character that consists of feelings 强烈的感情;激情;情感;情绪 He lost control of his emotions. 他对自己的情绪失去了控制。 They expressed mixed emotions at the news. 他们对这个消息表现出复杂的感情。 Emotions are running high (= people are feeling very excited, angry, etc.). 群情激动起来。 The decision was based on emotion rather than rational thought. 这个决定不是基于理性的思考而是基于感情作出的。 She showed no emotion at the verdict. 她对这一裁定无动于衷。 Mary was overcome with emotion. 玛丽激动得不能自持。 emotion emotions emo·tion / ɪˈməʊʃn ; NAmE ɪˈmoʊʃn /
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