opinionated如何读

英:[əˈpɪnjəneɪtɪd]

美:[əˈpɪnjəˌnetɪd]

opinionated是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. <贬>固执己见的
  2. 顽固的
  3. 不易说服的
  4. 极自负的
  5. 教条式的
  6. 武断的
  7. 固守成见的
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  1. 动词opinionate的过去式和过去分词

opinionated自然拼读

o·pin·ion·at·ed

pIn y neI tihd

opinionated扩展

opinionatedly (adv.), opinionatedness (n.)

opinionated词根

词根:opinionated

adj.

opinionative 武断的;固执己见的

opinionated英英释义

adjective

having definite and unchangeable opinions, often seemingly on all subjects.Her father is very opinionated and really doesn't listen to anybody else's views on a subject.

opinionated词源中文解释

大约1600年,“坚持既定观念的人”,过去分词形容词来自 opinionate。现在似乎更有“固执地坚持自己的观点”的意思。早期的词语包括 opinioned(1580年代)“附着于特定观点的人”; opiniated(1590年代); opinative(15世纪早期)“仅基于个人观点”(来自古法语和中世纪拉丁语)。相关词语: Opinonatedness。

opinionated词源英文解释

opinionate "grounded on opinion, opinionated" (from opinion + -ate >entry 3) + -ed >entry 1

The first known use of opinionated was in 1597

opinionated儿童词典英英释义

opportunistnoun

one that is opportunistic or that practices opportunism

opportunismnoun

the practice of taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances regardless of what one should do or what might happen

opportuneadjective

suitable sense 1, timely

an opportune moment to act

opportuneadjective

suitable sense 1, timely

an opportune moment to act

opponentnoun

a person or thing that opposes another

opossumnoun

a common marsupial mammal mostly of the eastern U.S. that usually is active at night, has a tail that can wrap around and grasp objects (as tree branches), and is an expert climber

opiumnoun

a bitter brownish narcotic drug that causes addiction and is the dried juice of the unripe fruit capsule of the opium poppy

something having an effect like that of opium

opioidnoun

any substance that binds to the same cell receptors as opium, produces similar effects (as sleepiness and pain relief), includes drugs used medically especially as painkillers, is often used illicitly for its narcotic properties, and often causes physical and psychological dependence

opinionnoun

a judgment about a person or thing

a belief based on experience and on seeing certain facts that falls short of positive knowledge

a statement by an expert after careful study

you better get a doctor's opinion

a formal statement from a judge or court of the reasons for a legal decision

opinionatedadjective

holding to one's own opinions and ideas too strongly

opinionated 例句

1 That's where the audience comes in, especially in opinionated New York.

2 But he acts like a needy, opinionated animal just often enough to enliven the story.

3 Do you think your success has paved the way for opinionated talkers like "The Real" and diverse faces in daytime that are more loose?

4 But the effort has become far more contentious than expected, as a diverse, vocal and highly opinionated city fights over the legacy it should leave in bronze and stone.

5 But they also reveal Larkin's deep love and admiration for a woman who was clever, eccentric, loud, unusual, flamboyant, opinionated and strong.

6 But that is likely a minority of opinionated people who either perceive they are preaching to the choir or are up for the fight.

7 The first time I got on the phone with her I was so terrified, just to talk to her, because she’s legendary and she has a reputation for being a very opinionated filmmaker.

8 On “The View,” she wasn’t a political expert but she was opinionated, emotional and easily drawn into ideological spats that were often fraught and sometimes instructive.

9 She cuts a remarkable figure—bookish, witty, opinionated, generous and nearly always the wisest person in the room.

10 Spending six days with a funny, intelligent, opinionated Israeli was a pretty great way to immerse ourselves in the heart of a people.

11 She had to exercise all her tact to prevent clashes between the two opinionated guests.

她必须竭尽她的娴熟的社交手腕来阻止这两位固执己见的客人间的冲突.

12 The opinionated, conservative faction of the company that supports Trump is already testing his authority.

13 She can, at times, feel like a very opinionated friend, or a brilliant but demanding teacher: a little too dogmatic, slightly exhausting.

14 “My Facebook feed is full of mostly opinionated rants and articles links, neither of which cause any jealousy,” Ms. Weidelich said.

15 Authenticity has also put Mr. Probst willingly in the cross hairs of the show’s opinionated fan base.

16 But this scattered, earthy documentary from Dan Wechsler, featuring Mr. Weber, along with a colorful gallery of fellow photographers and associates, has the ramble and scramble of a crosstown conversation with an opinionated driver.

17 New York audiences, proud of their knowledge of cinema, are typically opinionated.

18 It maintains a lively and opinionated blog these days, overseen by a young editor, Hugh Eakin, and there has even been an occasional podcast.

19 I'm not sure I was trying to be that opinionated about it as much as trying to convey what it felt like in America at that time.

20 "It would fail to encapsulate how I probably wouldn't have a career without Nichelle's devotion to making room for strong-willed, intelligent, opinionated, graceful Black women in entertainment."

opinionated 同义词

5 刚愎自用的

headstrong self-opinionated

6 坚持己见的

hard-shell self-assertive

9 教条式的

professorial

10 教条式

professorial dogmatically

opinionated 短语相关

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