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emotions

英 [ɪˈməʊʃənz]

美 [ɪˈmoʊʃənz]

n.  强烈的感情; 激情; 情感; 情绪
emotion的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 情感;情绪
    Anemotionis a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred, which can be caused by the situation that you are in or the people you are with.
    1. Happiness was an emotion that Reynolds was having to relearn...
      雷诺兹已经不知道什么是快乐。
    2. Her voice trembled with emotion.
      她的声音因情绪激动而颤抖。
  • N-UNCOUNT (与理性相对的)感性
    Emotionis the part of a person's character that consists of their feelings, as opposed to their thoughts.
    1. ...the split between reason and emotion.
      理性和感性的划分

双语例句

  • I tended to mistrust my emotions and intellectualize everything.
    我往往不相信自己的情感,倾向于把一切事物都理智化。
  • Cal took a long, deep breath, struggling to control his own emotions
    卡尔深长地吸了一口气,努力控制自己的情绪。
  • People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares
    压抑情感的人容易做噩梦。
  • They are accustomed to holding back their emotions.
    他们习惯于抑制自己的感情。
  • Love, hate, joy, fear and grief are emotions.
    爱、恨、高兴、恐惧、悲伤都是情感。
  • She could no longer hold her emotions in leash and she had a good cry.
    她再也控制不住自己的感情,便痛哭了一场。
  • Love, hatred and grief are emotions.
    爱、恨和忧伤都是强烈的情感。
  • She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions.
    只要她不表露她的激情和情感,她就可以选择自己的婚姻伴侣。
  • Her emotions had ranged from anger to guilt in the space of a few seconds
    几秒钟的时间里,她经历了从愤怒到内疚的情感变化。
  • When you're confronted with the problem, emotions kick in, fear kicks in, and you don't always do the rational and thought-out approach.
    当面临这个问题时,人会变得情绪激动、恐惧不安,你不一定总能采取理性且慎重的方法。