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词汇 sentiment
释义 sentiment
noun
uk /ˈsen.tɪ.mənt/ us /ˈsen.t̬ə.mənt/

sentimentnoun (IDEA)


C2[ C or U ]formal
a thought, opinion, or idea based on a feeling about a situation, or a way of thinking about something: 观点;意见;看法;情绪
Nationalist sentiment has increased in the area since the bombing.轰炸发生以来,该地区的民族主义情绪开始高涨。
I don't think she shares my sentiments.我认为她不同意我的观点。
His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received.他儿子沉浸在自己收到的卡片和信件所表达的爱意和支持之中。
formal"It's a very bad situation." "My sentiments exactly (= I completely agree)."“情况很糟。”“我也这么认为。”
The area has become a hotbed of anti-government sentiment.
Already we have some indication of public sentiment on this issue.
That sentiment is echoed north of the border.
The past few weeks have witnessed an outpouring of patriotic sentiment.
It's a sentiment that I can relate to.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Opinions, beliefs and points of view
accepted wisdom
Afrocentric
agnosticism
anti-drug
anti-ideological
bubble
creed
have/take a notion to do somethingidiom
helicopter view
heretical
heretically
hot take
point of view
pole
politics
posture
pretension
prism
proposition
tick

sentimentnoun (FEELINGS)


[ U ]often disapproving
gentle feelings such as sympathy, love, etc., especially when considered to be silly or not suitable: (尤指愚蠢的或不合适的)温情,伤感
The film is flawed by cloying sentiment.这部电影的缺点在于过于伤感多情。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Feelings - general words
atmospherically
aura
come away
emotional
emotionalism
feeling
gut
himself
myself
needy
non-emotional
non-material
sensibility
sentience
susceptibility
team spirit
thirsty
trip
twinge
vibe

sentiment | American Dictionary


sentiment
noun
us/ˈsen·tə·mənt/

sentimentnoun (GENERAL FEELING)


[ C/U ]
a general feeling, attitude, or opinion about something:
[ C ]Writers learn that sentiments and ideas must serve the story, and not the other way around.
[ U ]Boyd tried to turn community sentiment against the program.

sentimentnoun (EMOTION)


[ U ]often disapproving
gentle emotions such as love, sympathy, or caring:
The film wallows in sentiment.
There was little room for compassion or sentiment in his world.

sentiment | Business English


sentiment
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈsentɪmənt/us
people's opinions or feelings about a situation, especially the likely future direction of a financial market, the economy, etc.:
Analysts and investors said market sentiment for the time being appears positive.
Business sentiment is showing signs of recovery.
There has been a dramatic shift in sentiment against technology stocks.
positive/negative sentiment

See also


consumer sentiment

Examples of sentiment


sentiment
In other words, it was a new emotional fashioning involving a different model of the association and privileging of sentiments.
Rather, it presupposes the existence and the authority of such sentiments.
At every juncture there is a seamless connection between private moments and public events, intimate feelings and collective sentiments, personal goals and national ambitions.
Such programmes have become a platform for senior civil servants wanting to understand public sentiments on government policies.
Although much of the internal anti-colonial pressure of the 1950s was urban based, the leaders of the anti-colonial movement drew heavily on rural ethnic sentiments.
Even as fine sentiments make bad literature, excellent evidence-based studies regularly hit practical impasses.
Specifically, the research is aimed at appraising the sentiments and trends that have been in place since 1993 to prevent a return to authoritarian government.
Such sentiments emphasise the importance of being locally accessible and knowing the community in which organisations are active.
They must show off more rigorously the ideas of sentiments already expressed in its verses.
The anticipated division between the partisan sentiments of urban and rural voters shows the predicted pattern among core voters.
While both groups share the general sentiments of the national population, the difference between the two groups suggests some rising awareness among civic education recipients.
How did people feel about the sentiments, events and images pictured in these songs?
What if the subordinate particularities pull the sentiments in different directions?
Interpretations, sentiments, and claims, even allegedly private thoughts and feelings, draw from the growing public cultures of the ageing body.
There is very little, for example, on the ' sentiments approach ' to family history.
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Collocations withsentiment


sentiment

These are words often used in combination with sentiment.

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admirable sentiment
Whilst this is an admirable sentiment it suggests also that there is an area that still needs addressing in higher education both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
anti-war sentiment
The anti-warsentiment, and the irreverence for the venue in some of the lyrics, offended a number of people.
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expression of sentiment
The principle of allowing the individual expressionofsentiment had allowed the rampant expression of poor taste.
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