sentimental
英 [sentɪ'ment(ə)l]
美 ['sɛntə'mɛntl]
- adj. 伤感的;多愁善感的;感情用事的;寓有情感的
英文词源
- sentimental (adj.)
- 1749, "pertaining to or characterized by sentiment," from sentiment + -al (1). At first without pejorative connotations; meaning "having too much sentiment, apt to be swayed by prejudice" had emerged by 1793 (implied in sentimentalist). Related: Sentimentally.
双语例句
- 1. Beneath the sentimental psychobabble, there's a likeable movie trying to get out.
- 在多愁善感的心理学呓语之下,一部本有可能受到喜爱的电影挣扎欲出。
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- 2. I'm trying not to be sentimental about the past.
- 我努力不让自己表现得感怀过去。
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- 3. It just lodged in my mind as a very sentimental song.
- 这首歌令人感怀不已,我已牢牢记住。
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- 4. Our paintings and photographs are of sentimental value only.
- 我们的画作和照片仅有纪念价值。
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- 5. His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland.
- 他爸爸带他踏上了去爱尔兰的情感之旅。
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