单词
sentiment
读音
ˈsentɪmənt
美式
英式
词根
"Sentiment"的词根是"sent-",来自拉丁词根,意味着感觉或思考。像"sense"(感觉)和"sentence"(句子)都共享这个词根。
释义
n. 感情,情绪;情操;观点;多愁善感 [ 复数 sentiments ]
例句
Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American.
公众的情绪迅速转向反美。
His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.
他的讲话表露出一种强烈的民族主义情绪。
With the last sentiment, Arnold was in hearty agreement.
对于最后一个观点,阿诺德强烈赞同。
Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American.
公众的情绪迅速转向反美。
His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment.
他的讲话表露出一种强烈的民族主义情绪。
With the last sentiment, Arnold was in hearty agreement.
对于最后一个观点,阿诺德强烈赞同。
强化记忆
你可以把 "sentiment"和 "sent" (寄出)联系在一起。把你的情绪(sentiment)寄出(sent),分享给别人。这个词在14世纪从法语中被引入到英语中,原始含义是“感觉或感知”,后来发展出了现在的含义。
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I am a participant in its great public ventures."This civic sentimentis largely missing from our public life today.
And I was really in tune with the protests, the sit-ins,the anti-Vietnam sentiment,and I really felt there was a need to question authority.
and it feels like such a great message to, sort of, leave the audience with,and sharing the sentimentthat everyone seems to be so grateful for what you've shared, Audrey,
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country,"an incredibly noble sentiment.But when he made that speech, what could you do
and crawl back to our own nationalistic shells.HW: It's a beautiful sentiment.Huang Hung, thank you so much for joining us from Beijing.
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大学,出国,其他
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