sentiments
n. (基于情感的)观点( sentiment的名词复数 ); (对怜悯、怀旧等的)柔情; (失之过度或不恰当的)伤感; 态度或意见
A sentiment that people have is an attitude which is based on their thoughts and feelings.
Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American...
公众情绪迅速转变,开始反对美国。
He's found growing sentiment for military action.
他发现支持采取军事行动的情绪日益高涨。
A sentiment is an idea or feeling that someone expresses in words.
I must agree with the sentiments expressed by John Prescott...
我不得不对约翰·普雷斯科特的见解表示赞同。
The Foreign Secretary echoed this sentiment.
外交大臣附和了这一看法。
Sentiment is feelings such as pity or love, especially for things in the past, and may be considered exaggerated and foolish.
Laura kept that letter out of sentiment...
劳拉因无法释怀而一直保留着那封信。
The coronation was an occasion for extravagant myth and sentiment.
加冕典礼是极尽奢华和怀旧的仪式。
The vast majority of the attentive audience applauded these sentiments.
大多数聚精会神听讲的观众都对这些观点表示赞赏。
Burke's sentiments undoubtedly struck a responsive chord in Parliament.
伯克的观点无疑引起了议会的积极回应。
the spread of nationalist sentiments
民族主义情绪的传播
He expressed his sentiments about the war with great eloquence.
他雄辩地表达了他对那场战争的看法.
We share your sentiments on this problem.
在这个问题上我们和你有相同的看法.