sentiment
noun
uk/ˈsen.tɪ.mənt/us/ˈsen.t̬ə.mənt/sentimentnoun(IDEA)
C2[CorU]formal
athought,opinion, orideabasedon afeelingabout asituation, or a way ofthinkingabout something:
观点;意见;看法;情绪Nationalist sentiment hasincreasedin theareasince thebombing.轰炸发生以来,该地区的民族主义情绪开始高涨。
I don'tthinkshesharesmy sentiments.我认为她不同意我的观点。
Hissonwasoverwhelmedby the sentimentsofloveandsupportin thecardsandlettershereceived.他儿子沉浸在自己收到的卡片和信件所表达的爱意和支持之中。
formal"It's a verybadsituation." "My sentimentsexactly(= Icompletelyagree)."“情况很糟。”“我也这么认为。”
- Theareahasbecomeahotbedof anti-government sentiment.
- Already we have someindicationofpublicsentiment on thisissue.
- That sentiment isechoednorthof theborder.
- The past fewweekshavewitnessedanoutpouringofpatrioticsentiment.
- It's a sentiment that I canrelateto.
Opinions, beliefs and points of view
- Afrocentric
- agnosticism
- angle
- anti-ideological
- article of faith
- ascription
- bubble
- creed
- have/take a notion todo somethingidiom
- helicopter view
- heretical
- hot take
- idea
- outlook
- point of view
- pole
- politics
- posture
- pretension
- prism
sentimentnoun(FEELINGS)
[U]oftendisapproving
gentlefeelingssuch assympathy,love, etc.,especiallywhenconsideredto besillyor notsuitable:
(尤指愚蠢的或不合适的)温情,伤感Thefilmisflawedbycloyingsentiment.这部电影的缺点在于过于伤感多情。
Feelings - general words
- aura
- charged
- emotional
- emotionalism
- emotionally
- emotively
- feeling
- gut
- himself
- myself
- non-material
- sensibility
- sentience
- sentient
- sentimental
- team spirit
- thirsty
- tingle
- twinge
- vibe