viscerally
adverb
uk/ˈvɪs.ər.əl.i/us/ˈvɪs.ər.əl.i/in a way that isbasedondeepfeelingandemotionalreactionsratherthan onreasonorthought:
发自内心地Theperformancewas both viscerallyexcitingandintellectuallysatisfying.这场演出既让人发自内心地感到兴奋,又让人在知识层面上得到满足。
- Noissueisfeltmore viscerally by Europeans than thedeathpenalty.
- Hermemoirviscerallyconnectsreaderswith thehopesandlossesshelivedwith then.
- Right-wingtalkshowsaboundedwithcallersviscerallyenragedat thefactevacueeswerereceivinga onetime two-thousand-dollarpaymenttohelpthembuyfoodandfindlodgings.
- Theyreactviscerally andemotionallyinsteadofapplyingobjectiverationaleto adiscussion.
Expressing and showing feelings
- abandon
- affective
- be in/get into a stateidiom
- beatyourbreast/chestidiom
- beetroot
- crimson
- fling upyourhandsidiom
- flush
- freak
- freak(someone)out
- game face
- go/turn beetroot (red)idiom
- pale
- pine
- roar
- sook
- spill
- spill out
- sulk
- switchsomethingon