emotive
英 [ɪ'məʊtɪv]
美 [ɪ'motɪv]
英語の語源
- emotive (adj.)
- 1735, "causing movement," from Latin emot-, past participle stem of emovere "to move out, move away" (see emotion) + -ive. Meaning "capable of emotion" is from 1881; that of "evoking emotions" is from 1923, originally in literary criticism. Related: Emotively; emotiveness.
例文
- 1. Embriyo research is an emotive issue.
- 胚研究は激しい論争を引き起こしやすい問題である。
- 2."Home "is a much more emotive word than "house ".
- home(家)はhouse(家)よりもはるかに感情をかき立てる文字です.
- 3.Objective:To explore the applicability of rational- emotive therapy in Chinese parents.
- 目的:中国の保護者における理性的感情訓練の実施性を検討する。
- 4.We use emotive language to express our own attitudes and feelings.
- 私たちは感情言語で自分の態度と感情を表現します。
- 5. Emotive thing and life bagatelle cannot confuse sth with sth else!
- 感情のことと生活の些細なことを混同してはいけない!
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