sentimentality
英 [ˌsentɪmenˈtæləti]
美 [ˌsentɪmenˈtæləti]
n. 感伤情调; 多愁善感
BNC.18455 / COCA.17949
牛津词典
noun
- 感伤情调;多愁善感
the quality of being too sentimental
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 感伤的;多情的;多愁善感的
Someone or something that issentimentalfeels or shows pity or love, sometimes to an extent that is considered exaggerated and foolish.- I'm trying not to be sentimental about the past...
我努力不让自己表现得感怀过去。 - It's a very sentimental play.
这是一部十分煽情的戏。
- I'm trying not to be sentimental about the past...
- ADJ 情感(上)的;(尤指)(出于)怀旧的
Sentimentalmeans relating to or involving feelings such as pity or love, especially for things in the past.- Our paintings and photographs are of sentimental value only...
我们的画作和照片仅有纪念价值。 - Perhaps he has returned for sentimental reasons.
也许他是出于情感上的原因才回来的。
- Our paintings and photographs are of sentimental value only...
英英释义
noun
- falsely emotional in a maudlin way
- extravagant or affected feeling or emotion
双语例句
- You like looking at that thick clouds, to indicate yourself sentimentality?
你喜欢看厚厚的云朵,来证明你的多愁善感? - Not given to gentleness or sentimentality.
不惯于亲切或感伤的。 - A famous 18th-century play by Richard Sheridan about gossip, hypocrisy, and false sentimentality.
理查德?谢里丹著名的18世纪喜剧,讽刺了造谣生事、虚伪和矫情造作。 - An intolerable degree of sentimentality.
感伤到了无法忍受的程度。 - A certain sentimentality is the common coin of political debate.
某种程度的情感激动是政治辩论的共同特点。 - One is sentimentality; the archetypical American child is Huckleberry Finn, who had little taste for formal education.
令人感到无奈的是,典型的美国孩子都跟哈克贝里·费恩一样,对正规教育兴味索然。 - I was sure I wasn't going to be taken in by this kind of sentimentality.
我相信我决不会为这种假作多情所欺骗。 - The nurse looked at me sadly. given to or marked by sentiment or sentimentality.
护士伤感地看着我。惯于感伤的或以感情、感伤为特征。 - It is only with my friends who are also grandmothers that I can really relax and talk with undiluted sentimentality about the beauty and the brilliance of my Edie Bear.
我只有和那些同样当了祖母的朋友在一起时才能真正放心畅谈我漂亮聪明的孙女。和母爱一样,祖母对孙辈的感情也同样强烈。 - This young lady was known to the whole town for her sentimentality.
这位年轻的小姐以她的易伤感而闻名全城。