opinion的意思和读音

opinion

: [əˈpɪnjən] : [ə'pɪnjən]

n.;(

opinions  

adj.+n.public opinion,honest opinion,negative opinion,popular opinion,favorable opinion

v.+n.express opinion,change opinion,accept opinion,offer opinion,ask opinion

n.public opinion

opinionn.

1.[c]your feelings or thoughts about sb/sth, rather than a fact

We were invited to give our opinions about how the work should be done.

I've recently changed my opinion of her.

Everyone had an opinion on the subject.

The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable.

He has very strong political opinions.

In my opinion , it's a very sound investment.

It is our opinion that he should resign.

If you want my opinion, I think you'd be crazy not to accept.

2.[u]the beliefs or views of a group of people

legal/medical/political opinion(= the beliefs of people working in the legal, etc. profession)

There is a difference of opinion(= people disagree) as to the merits of the plan.

Opinion is divided(= people disagree) on the issue.

There is a wide body of opinion that supports this proposal.

Which is the better is a matter of opinion(= people have different opinions about it) .

3.[c]advice from a professional person

They called in a psychologist to give an independent opinion.

I'd like a second opinion(= advice from another person) before I make a decision.

n.1.;;;2.;(),3.();

n.1.the attitude that you have toward something, especially your thoughts about how good it is; the attitudes and thoughts of a group of people

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1.Going to a medical clinic wouldbe exposing himself to pathogens on the loose and he would get sick, in his opinion.

2.Despite occasional differences of opinion, he said, nations overall have come together to develop unified responses.

3.I'm not a member of the Church of England myself, therefore it would be rather impertinent of me to express an opinion.

4.Inadvertently, President Obama has exposed the hypocrisy in world opinion, particularly European opinion, which he was trying to appease.

5.WANG Jian Qin did not listen to see his opinion, went back home on the Gu Bing.

6.The escalation of violence has polarized Bahraini political opinion and seems to be radicalizing many young citizens.

7.If he cannot talk sense into Republicans or his own side, all that remains is public opinion.

8.And yet mainstream opinion in Warsaw is in no doubt that the nation's destiny is tied to the euro, and particularly to Germany.

9.The agreed opinion was that cognitive behavioural therapy was an under used treatment.使

10.That result was more in line with previous opinion polls showing Mr. Kan overwhelmingly favored by the general public.