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emotional
/ ɪˈməʊʃən(ə)l /
/ ɪˈmoʊʃən(ə)l /
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  • 柯林斯
  • adj.情感的,情绪的;激动人心的,有感染力的;情绪激动的(尤指哭泣),情感流露的;(人)易动感情的,感情用事的
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     情绪化

    并且任何功夫的决建都是情绪化(Emotional)的裁夺。喜欢跟爱是不一样的,喜欢是荡秋千可以自得其乐不需别人的回应;爱是跷跷板需要一个人坐在对面与你互动,贴近你内心的感...

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     情绪的

    情绪的(Emotional):每个「我都有感受与情绪。我们如何表达情感, 我们如何感受我们的感受显示我们的自我价值。

  • 3

     意气

    文人意气(Emotional) 挥斥方遒(Command exclusion Fang Qiu) 指点江山 激扬笔墨 瑰宝当年万户候

  • 4

     情感的

    总的来说, Moving(动人的),Emotional(情感的),Sentimental(感伤的)是必不可少的关键词.

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    My emotional turmoil had drained me.
    困惑焦灼的情绪使我心力交瘁。
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    They made an emotional appeal for help.
    他们情绪激动地恳求救助。
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    The debate was highly emotional at times.
    辩论有时非常情绪化。
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  • Emotional

    In psychology and philosophy, emotion is a subjective, conscious experience characterized primarily by psychophysiological expressions, biological reactions, and mental states. A similar multicomponential description of emotion is found in sociology. For example, Peggy Thoits described emotions as involving physiological components, cultural or emotional labels (e.g., anger, surprise etc.), expressive body actions, and the appraisal of situations and contexts. Emotion is often associated and considered reciprocally influential with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, and motivation. It also is influenced by hormones and neurotransmitters such as dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin, oxytocin, cortisol and GABA. Emotion is often the driving force behind motivation, positive or negative. An alternative definition of emotion is a "positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity."The physiology of emotion is closely linked to arousal of the nervous system with various states and strengths of arousal relating, apparently, to particular emotions. Emotions are a complex state of feeling that results in physical and psychological changes that influence our behaviour. Those acting primarily on emotion may seem as if they are not thinking, but cognition is an important aspect of emotion, particularly the interpretation of events. For example, the experience of fear usually occurs in response to a threat. The cognition of danger and subsequent arousal of the nervous system (e.g. rapid heartbeat and breathing, sweating, muscle tension) is an integral component to the subsequent interpretation and labeling of that arousal as an emotional state. Emotion is also linked to behavioral tendency. Extroverted people are more likely to be social and express their emotions, while introverted people are more likely to be more socially withdrawn and conceal their emotions.Research on emotion has increased significantly over the past two decades with many fields contributing including psychology, neuroscience, endocrinology, medicine, history, sociology, and even computer science. The numerous theories that attempt to explain the origin, neurobiology, experience, and function of emotions have only fostered more intense research on this topic. Current areas of research in the concept of emotion include the development of materials that stimulate and elicit emotion. In addition PET scans and fMRI scans help study the affective processes in the brain.

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