sentimentality
n. 多愁善感,感伤癖
Someone or something that is sentimental feels or shows pity or love, sometimes to an extent that is considered exaggerated and foolish.
I'm trying not to be sentimental about the past...
我努力不让自己表现得感怀过去。
It's a very sentimental play.
这是一部十分煽情的戏。
Sentimental means relating to or involving feelings such as pity or love, especially for things in the past.
Our paintings and photographs are of sentimental value only...
我们的画作和照片仅有纪念价值。
Perhaps he has returned for sentimental reasons.
也许他是出于情感上的原因才回来的。
1. falsely emotional in a maudlin way
2. extravagant or affected feeling or emotion
It encouraged sentimentality, the primary emotional evil of our day, and a sort of caring blandness.
它倡导(怂恿)了伤感 、 我们现时最主要的情绪上的恶意(罪恶情感)和一种(对于)关怀(别人)的漠视(冷漠态度).
In chapter 2 , the author states the value of sentimentality factor study the oral communication teaching.
第二章在理论层面说明了情感因素研究对口语交际教学的价值.
This sentimentality toward home is something that has come down to us from the past.
这种对家的依恋情感古已有之,代代相传.
He did not move toward us from sentimentality.
他向我们靠拢不是感情用事.
One don't imagine that kind of unity and sentimentality existing at the Billionaire Bridge.
人们或许想像不到,在亿万富翁桥,还有这样的团结和多愁善感存在.