emotive如何读

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美:[ɪˈmoʊtɪv]

emotive是什么意思

  • adj.感情的;引起强烈感情的

emotive自然拼读

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emotive扩展

emotively (adv.), emotiveness (n.)

emotive英英释义

adjective

of or relating to the emotions

appealing to or expressing emotion

the emotive use of language

chiefly British causing strong emotions often in support of or against something

… the latest proposal aimed at breaking a long-running deadlock over the emotive issue of whaling …—Tom Pfeiffer

emotive词源中文解释

1735年,意为“引起运动”,源自拉丁语 emot-,是 emovere 的过去分词词干,意为“移动,远离”(参见 emotion),加上 -ive。 “有情感的”意思来自1881年; “引起情感”的意思最初出现在1923年的文学批评中。 相关词汇: Emotively; emotiveness。

emotive_医学行业词汇

情绪的,动感情的

emotive词源英文解释

The first known use of emotive was in 1830

emotive 例句

1 Indeed, the second run of Griefcast – in which she interviews fellow comics about their losses – is as emotive and probing as the first.

2 The London Fashion Week website said of him: ”Specialising in womenswear and textiles his collections are bold and emotive creating a forward-thinking, unafraid vision.

3 “Laura is this incredibly emotive, warm, charismatic person and so everyone in Africa was her new best friend,” Dr. Aronson said.

4 It is a deadly earnest excursion in emotive music with a chilling lyric.

5 The emotive passionate quality of epic diction.

6 “Uncertain Times” reads like a lyrical essay, poetic, emotive and fluid in its temperament and tone, but it’s hesitant to give itself the space it needs to expand on its most penetrating moments.

7 And on Sunday in the TullyScope festival at Alice Tully Hall, Mr. Keenlyside — restless, eyes downcast, a little standoffish and unpredictably emotive — brought some of the same character to songs of .

8 For him opera is an emotive and sweeping art form, something he never lets you forget here.

9 Originally a guitarist in a grunge rock band, Azuma quit music to work on his emotive flower and plant-based art.

他原是个三流摇滚团体的吉他手,后来放弃对于音乐的追求,而将满腔的热情放在了插花和盆景事业之中。

10 Despite his reputation for being overly emotive, in rehearsals of the “Rite” Bernstein was precise and explicit.

11 I didn’t understand why she couldn’t learn to be more emotive — after all, I had learned.

12 But the motion-capture work and facial animations are expressive, detailed and impressively emotive.

13 Emotive... a polar bear appears to mourn her offspring.

情绪…一只北极熊似乎在悼念她的孩子。

14 But on the singles that the now-24-year-old has released from his forthcoming album, “Gemini Rights,” he’s matured into an emotive sound that’s endearingly rough around the edges.

15 His supple, expressive, emotive presence also happens to come across on YouTube, an instrument he plays like the Pied Piper.

16 The power of Nelsons' interpretation lay in his understanding of the score's emotive nature and intent.

17 On screen, Mr. Bieber’s fans were everywhere, a screaming and devoted army, more emotive and compelling than the object of their affection.

18 There's an absence of light and shade, of the emotive moments you might find in similar music by, say, the Field.

19 He gave almost no interviews, had no press agent, shied away from applause, and conducted calmly and simply — he admired Leonard Bernstein but deplored what Sachs tactfully calls Bernstein’s “emotive podium style.”

20 The more contemporary duet in underwear that closes the first act with its floor-bound entwining and emotive, acrobatic partnering and clichéd choice of Arvo Pärt music, contains the most awkwardness.

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