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sen.ti.ment IDEAH5sen7tI7mEnt, $-tE-n fmla thought, opinion or idea based on a feeling about a situation, or a way of thinking about something观点;意见;主意The prevailing sentiment in the school is that Andrew did not steal the money. [U]学校里普遍的看法是安德鲁没有偷钱。It seems that public/popular sentiment is shifting in favour of nursery education for all children. [U]公众的意见似乎正转向赞成让所有儿童受幼儿教育。Nationalist sentiment/sentiments has/ have increased in the area since the bombing. [U; C]自从轰炸以来,这个地区民族主义的情绪有所高涨。Joan said she needed a few days'holiday and that sentiment was immediately echoed by her friend. [C]琼说她需要几天的休假,那个主意立刻得到她朋友的响应。Several other people have expressed rather similar sentiments. [C]其他一些人也表明了几乎相同的观点。I don't think she shares my sentiments. [C]我不认为她同意我的观点。It remains to be seen whether his lofty/worthy sentiments will be put into action. [C]他崇高的/有价值的想法是否能变成实际行动,人们还将拭目以待。His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received. [C]他的儿子沉浸在收到的信和卡片上表达的爱和支持的温暖的情意中。(fml) "It's a very bad situation." "My sentiments exactly (= I completely agree)." [C]“这是个很糟的情况。”“我也这么认为。”
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