词汇 | eunoia |
释义 | eunoia noun[ U ] formaluk /juːˈnɔɪ.ə/ us /juːˈnɔɪ.ə/ a feeling of goodwill(= being friendly and wanting to help), especially one that exists between a speaker and an audience: (尤指演讲者与听众之间)相互的善意 The speaker must also exhibit ethos, which for Aristotle encompasses wisdom (phronesis), virtue (arete), and good will (eunoia).演讲者还必须表现出普遍认可的特质,用亚里士多德的话来说,这些特质包括智慧(phronesis)、美德(arete)和善意(eunoia)。 In rhetoric, eunoia is the goodwill a speaker cultivates between themself and their audience, a condition of receptivity. Aristotle uses the term "eunoia" to refer to the kind and benevolent feelings of goodwill that a spouse has and that form the basis for the ethical foundation of human life. Friendly affability affable affably affiliative agreeableness congeniality conversable convivial conviviality convivially hospitable hospitably hospitality inseparable socially sugar and spiceidiom sweet-natured sweet-tempered sweetness the human touch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Kind & thoughtful Lecturing & addressing |
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