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e·mo·tion·al·ism
ih mo sh n lih zm
词根:emote
adj.emotional 情绪的;易激动的;感动人的
emotive 感情的;情绪的;表现感情的
emotionless 没有情感的;不露情感的
adv.emotionally 感情上;情绪上;令人激动地;情绪冲动地
n.emotion 情感;情绪
emotionality 情绪性;感动性
vi.emote 夸张地表现感情
noun
the quality or character of being excessively emotional.
the tendency to appeal to the emotions excessively or dishonestly.
The first known use of emotionalism was in 1865
1 But what we have here is a statement of style and focused emotionalism.
2 “Freedom Riders” implicitly and ably conveys the powerlessness of positive law in the face of a toxic cultural emotionalism.
3 But collectors and benefactors including Bill Arnett and Jane Fonda recognized his openhearted emotionalism and his facility with painting, drawing, sculpture, mobiles and installations.
4 Hoping to escape the shallow emotionalism of the theatre (as she saw it), assuming a companionship of equals and somehow managing to forget the slaves, she married him.
肯布尔想逃离肤浅的戏剧情感主义(肯布尔对戏剧的评价),想有个知心的人陪伴自已,加之某种程度上还想忘记奴隶制,她嫁给了他。
5 Two widely respected political scientists argue that the wealthiest Americans have devised a successful antidemocratic strategy that thwarts the wishes of the vast majority by resorting to ever greater doses of toxic emotionalism.
6 Hoping to escape the shallow emotionalism of the theatre, assuming a companionship of equals and somehow managing to forget the slaves, she married him.
肯布尔想逃离肤浅的戏剧情感主义,想有个平等的知心人陪伴自已,于是她在一定程度上忘记了奴隶制,嫁给了他。
7 Browder’s emotionalism leading to such a dark portrait of an entire nation is understandable because of what happened to him and his business associates.
8 Uchis’ 360-degree view of love and versatile voice make Red Moon in Venus a wholly satisfying examination of emotionalism in its many forms — romantic, carnal, self-preserving.
9 This must be very clearly understood from the beginning: we are not indulging in any form of sentimentality or emotionalism.
从一开始就必须明确理解:我们不能放任任何形式的多愁善感或情绪化。
10 Awash in desultory emotionalism, the play offers a plethora of actors’ moments for its three accomplished performers, who manage — almost — to connect the dots of Shanley’s rambling verbosity.
11 In a cannily calibrated staging, director Tony Abatemarco makes the most of his comical opportunities while tamping down the play’s moments of lurid emotionalism into a richly human context.
12 Emotion arises out of the truth; emotionalism is poured on to it.
情感从真理中产生,而情感主义则是刻意将情感浇在真理之上。
13 In the 1920s, Zhu Qianzhi's "Philosophy of Emotionalism" was a highlight in that period.
在二十世纪20年代,朱谦之的“唯情哲学”是当时的一个亮点。
14 Mr. Ferver periodically worked himself into a high lather of emotionalism, which bubbled up from or dissolved into the thin froth of camp.
15 His breast - beating emotionalism won little sympathy.
他表示沉痛的作法未能赢得同情.
16 Packer likes this view of himself: the hard-nosed pragmatist, the truth-telling loner, immune to the communal emotionalism of the laptop conservationist.
17 The group’s music attracts a loyal following with its soulful, spirited emotionalism.
18 In performance, his ready emotionalism stood in stark contrast to Sinatra’s studied cool.
19 And part of that electricity came from his ecstatic response to history, literature and other art, and the raw emotionalism that his mark making conveyed.
20 In “Black Swan,” Tchaikovsky delivers the extravagant melodrama that is the film’s entire reason for being, whereas here his lush, emotive orchestration emphasizes the utter absence of such wanton emotionalism.
1 诉诸感情
2 易动感情
3 表露感情