elective affinity
noun
- a correspondence with, or feeling of sympathy or attraction towards, a particular idea, attitude, or person(对某种思想、态度或某人的)有择亲和力。
词源
mid 18th cent. (as elective attraction): originally a technical term for the preferential combination of chemical substances, it was widely used figuratively in the 19th cent., notably by Goethe (in his novel Die Wahlverwandschaften 'Elective Affinities') and by Weber (in describing the correspondence between aspects of Protestantism and capitalism).