emotive

美音:[ɪ'moʊtɪv] 英音:[ɪ'məʊtɪv]

简单释义:


adj.激起感情的;有感染力的;激动人心的

网络引起情绪反应的;动感情的;情绪的

完整释义:


adj.

1.感情的,情绪的;表现感情的
2.动感情的


例句:

  1. These help explain why access to medicines is such an emotive topic, especially when viewed from the perspective of the developing world.
    这会有助于解释为何药品获得性属于一项易于引起情绪激动的课题,特别是当从发展中世界的角度看待问题时。

  2. And while tax efficiency often dictates much of the process, advisers say addressing the emotive aspects can be just as important.
    尽管遗产规划通常主要由税收效果支配,但顾问们表示,解决感情方面的问题可能同样重要。

  3. Noisy neighbours are one of the most emotive causes of domestic upset for a very good reason.
    如果一个在职同事对我们表示威吓的话,会造成难以言语的抑郁情绪。

  4. Unlike many of my other students at the time, she was sincerely interested in the more emotive qualities involved in communication.
    她和我那时候遇到的许多学生不一样,她是真心实意地关心语言交流中更偏向于情感的方面。

  5. Why the person is growner, cry not to come out more, often laugh instead, glad laugh, grouchy also laugh, does emotive drain become onefold?
    为什么人越长大,越哭不出来,反而经常笑,高兴笑,不高兴也笑,感情的宣泄变得单一了呢?

  6. The word "bubble" is highly emotive but Mr Odey could justify it.
    “泡沫”是一个非常容易令人情绪激动的词汇,但奥迪可以做出合理解释。

  7. This picture, of Central Park's Great Lawn, was an emotive moment of reflection taken just weeks before I graduated.
    这张相片是在中央公园的大草地拍得,是我毕业前几周的真情流露。

  8. Animal testing is an emotive subject in Britain, which has a reputation as a country of animal lovers.
    动物实验在以热爱动物闻名的英国是一个令人情绪激动的主题。

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