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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
emotion
1 emotions 2 feeling emotions 3 showing emotions 4 not showing emotions
1 emotions - something that you feel in your mind: feeling, emotion a feeling of hopelessness/relief ◎ He felt a mixture of emotions: hate, jealousy and fear. - a person's emotions: feelings to hurt a person's feelings (= to make sb unhappy) I find it very difficult to hide my feelings. - connected with a person's emotions: emotional (adverb emotionally) emotional problems ◎ emotionally disturbed children - strength of feeling: emotion (noun U), feeling (noun U) a voice full of emotion ◎ She spoke with considerable feeling. Note: feeling, but not emotion, can also be used to talk about what you feel in your body: a feeling of hunger ◎ I've lost the feeling in my legs. ※ particular emotions AFRAID, ANGRY, DISLIKE, EXCITED, HAPPY, LOVE, PROUD, SAD, SORRY, SURPRISE, SYMPATHY, WORRY
2 feeling emotions - the way that you feel at a particular time is your mood; if you are feeling happy, you are in a good mood; if you are feeling angry or unhappy, you are in a bad mood, in a (bad) temper What sort of a mood was she in? - to experience an emotion: feel* happy, sad, etc She began to feel worried. ◎ He didn't feel sorry at all. - something that causes you to feel an emotion, especially sadness, sympathy, gratitude, etc, is moving, touching; if you have this feeling, you are moved (by sth), touched (by sth) a touching scene ◎ a moving account of the tragedy ◎ I was moved to tears by the music. ◎ We were touched by your kind words. - to make sb feel sad or angry: affect sb The whole town was affected by the disaster. - the place where a person feels emotions: heart She's got a kind heart. ◎ I felt in my heart that it would be better to leave her. - to be strongly affected by an action, criticism, etc: take* sth to heart Don't take it to heart - it was just a bad joke. ※ a person's emotional character - a person's personality, especially as it affects the way they behave and feel: temperament She has a very calm temperament. - easily made to feel unhappy or annoyed: sensitive (about sth); too sensitive: over-sensitive She's very sensitive about her height. - having quick and strong emotional reactions: emotional Charles is much more emotional than he appears. - not knowing or caring how another person feels and whether you have hurt them: insensitive; noun (U): insensitivity I was really shocked at the questions they asked that poor woman - I don't know how people can be so insensitive. - not easily worried or annoyed by what people say about you: (informal) thick-skinned I don't think George will mind the criticisms - he's pretty thick-skinned, you know.
3 showing emotions - to show a feeling: express sth He finds it difficult to express his feelings. ◎ We would like to express our thanks for all you have done for us. - the look on a person's face: expression; showing a lot of feeling: expressive (adverb expressively) She had a serious expression on her face. ◎ He was wearing a sad expression. ◎ an expressive face - to produce water from your eyes, and make a noise, because you are unhappy or have hurt yourself: cry; the water produced from your eyes when you cry: tears (noun plural) I was crying with happiness. ◎ tears of joy - an expression on your face when the corners of your mouth turn up because you are happy: smile; when you make this expression, you smile (at sb/sth) - to become red in the face: blush; noun: blush to blush with embarrassment ◎ to blush at the thought of something - to make short quick movements because you are nervous, frightened, excited, etc: shake*, tremble My hand shook as I signed the cheque. ◎ I could see he was trembling with fear. ※ more on crying CRY
4 not showing emotions - to avoid showing your feelings: hide* sth, hold* sth back/in I was trying to hide my anxiety. ◎ A good cry will do you good - don't hold it back. - the ability to control your feelings and not show strong emotion: self-control (noun U) to lose your self-control - to hide your amusement by not laughing or smiling: keep* a straight face - a person who does not show any pleasant feelings is distant, cold; this quality: coldness (noun U)
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