词组 | emotion |
释义 | emotion /ɪˈməʊʃən $ ɪˈmoʊ-/ noun a strong human feeling such as love, hate, or angeradjectivesa strong/intense emotion The death penalty is a topic which arouses strong emotions.a powerful emotion Grief is a very powerful emotion.a deep emotion (=strongly felt, but not always expressed) He had never revealed these deep emotions to anyone.great emotion She sings with great emotion.real/true/genuine emotion There was real emotion in his voice.raw emotion (=shown clearly without any attempt to hide it) The film is full of raw emotion.human emotions We express human emotions through music and poetry.a painful emotion Painful emotions, stored away in the patient’s memory, can suddenly come flooding back.mixed/conflicting emotions (=a mixture of very different feelings) She had mixed emotions about starting a new school.pent-up/suppressed emotions (=that someone feels but does not express) Crying can release pent-up emotions.a positive emotion (=love, happiness, hope etc) Try to focus on your positive emotions.a negative emotion (=anger, fear, hate etc) It’s not easy learning how to deal with negative emotions.an overwhelming emotion of sth (=a very strong one that you feel suddenly) She was filled with an overwhelming emotion of relief.verbsshow/display emotion He didn’t show any emotion when I told him I was pregnant.express an emotion (=show or talk about it) He had always found it difficult to express his emotions.feel/experience an emotion Meeting his new wife, she felt a mixture of emotions.have emotions Young people have strong emotions that they don’t always know how to express.hide your emotions also conceal/suppress your emotions formal Laura could not hide her emotions on seeing him again.control your emotions She was behaving like a teenager who couldn’t control her emotions.arouse/provoke emotions (=cause people to feel them) Abortion is a subject that arouses strong emotions.stir up people’s emotions (=deliberately try to make people full of anger and hate) He accused politicians of trying to stir up people’s emotions.prepositionswith emotion His voice was shaking with emotion.phrasesfull of emotion (=showing or feeling strong emotions, especially sadness) When she spoke, her voice was full of emotion.overcome with emotion (=feeling it so strongly that you cannot behave normally) As soon as I heard that song, I was overcome with emotion.choked with emotion (=feeling so much that you cannot speak normally) Mr Ford’s voice was choked with emotion as he addressed the mourners.devoid of emotion formal (=not showing or feeling any emotion) I find his books completely devoid of emotion.a lack of emotion I was shocked by her apparent lack of emotion.a display/expression of emotion Open displays of emotion made him uncomfortable.a sign of emotion He showed no sign of emotion as the guilty verdict was read out.a hint/trace/flicker of emotion (=a very small sign) I thought I saw a flicker of emotion in his eyes.a wave/flood/surge/rush of emotion (=a sudden very strong emotion) A great surge of emotion swept through her when she learnt that he was safe.emotions are running high (=people in a particular situation have very strong feelings, especially feelings that could lead to violence) The police were aware that emotions in the city were running very high. |
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