emotive的意思和读音

emotive

: [ɪˈmoʊtɪv] : [ɪˈməʊtɪv]

adj.

Adj.+n.emotive language

adj.sensitive,controversial,emotional,poignant,affecting

emotiveadj.

1.causing people to feel strong emotions

emotive language/words

Capital punishment is a highly emotive issue .

adj.1.,;

adj.1.causing strong feelings

1. emotionally adv. emotive adj. 使, , emotion n. (

2. feeling n. emotive adj. take interest in ...... ...

3. emotionally adv. emotive adj. 使, , emotion n. (

4. emotionfocused coping emotive emotivity ...

5.(referential); (emotive);(conative ); (pha…

6. nostalgia 怀 emotive prodigious ...

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1.The lanugage also need to be simple, vivid and rich in emotive as well as easy to read.广

2.The discovery of this formula and of the general principles upon which it is based has, of course, no emotive value.

3.And while tax efficiency often dictates much of the process, advisers say addressing the emotive aspects can be just as important.

4.The issue also touched on an unusually emotive subject at a time of rising Sino-US trade tensions.

5.For the first couple of years after Elvis returned to the stage, " In The Ghetto " was an emotive live favorite.

6."It does not have the direct visual or emotive impact of seeing seabirds covered in oil from the Exxon Valdez oil spill, " he said.“

7.Losers end up in emotive outbursts, waiting for SFC to come and deal with.

8.This picture, of Central Park's Great Lawn, was an emotive moment of reflection taken just weeks before I graduated.

9.I what pressure of working study emotive presses am suffocative come, want to ask me true need sees psychological doctor??。

10.To be a talented detective, a latter-day Columbo keeps poking around, but focuses on the sensory-emotive connection instead.