单词 | emotional |
释义 | emotional (ɪmoʊʃənəl ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 Emotional means concerned with emotions and feelings. I needed this man's love, and the emotional support he was giving me. Victims are left with emotional problems that can last for life. Synonyms: psychological, private, personal, hidden emotionally adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed] Are you saying that you're becoming emotionally involved with me? 2. adjective B2 An emotional situation or issue is one that causes people to have strong feelings. We all know healthcare is an emotional issue. Synonyms: emotive, sensitive, controversial, delicate emotionally adverb [ADVERB adjective/-ed] In an emotionally charged speech, he said he was resigning. 3. adjective B2 If someone is or becomes emotional, they show their feelings very openly, especially because they are upset. He is a very emotional man. I don't get as emotional as I once did. Synonyms: passionate, enthusiastic, sentimental, fiery Collocations: emotional engagement We support their emotional engagement alongside a greater focus on commercial outcomes to increase performance. Times,Sunday Times Its complex mechanics sometimes obstruct intellectual and emotional engagement with the issues, but the experience remains unnerving. Times, Sunday Times He finds readers' emotional engagement flattering, if not a little odd. Times, Sunday Times Yet at other moments you want less comment and more emotional engagement. Times, Sunday Times And while its key themes may retain their pertinence, that can't compensate for a yawning lack of emotional engagement. Times, Sunday Times How did you recover from your emotional exhaustion? Christianity Today (2000) These symptoms include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and decreased professional satisfaction. 2016, 'The prevalence of burnout syndrome in medical students', Archives of Clinical Psychiatry These factors were emotional exhaustion (15 items), professional fulfillment (14 items) and depersonalization (7 items). 2012, 'Assessing Burnout in Portuguese Health Care Workers who Care for the Dying: Validity and Reliability of a Burnout Scale Using Exploratory Factor Analysis', Psychology, Community & Health High levels of emotional exhaustion in 82% and depersonalization in 51,4% of nurses was determined. 2014, 'Nurses' Burnout in Oncology Hospital Critical Care Unit', Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi The mean of emotional exhaustion was 68.18, depersonalization 68.4 and personal accomplishment 29.36. 2013, 'The Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Burnout among Rehabilitation Personnel of Razi Psychiatric Hospital in Tehran', علوم بهداشتی ایران It may not be instant but if you persevere, it should be a richer, more emotional experience. The Sun He now works with geneticists, academics and rollercoaster technicians, and runs a production consultancy specialising in 'the creation of tailored emotional experience'. Times, Sunday Times People had a profound emotional experience in the movie and wanted to share it. Times, Sunday Times Any overwhelming emotional experience that ratchets up your sensory system can distort your perceptions, persuading you to take a chance on someone you should avoid. Times, Sunday Times It will be a very emotional experience for me. Times, Sunday Times No plot, no logic, no emotional expression, not even any musical inspiration: where were these dances coming from? Times, Sunday Times It has components such as intense and unstable emotions, anxiety, constricted emotional expression, persistent anger and irritability, and submissiveness. Times, Sunday Times This has been designed for the needs of those who have trouble recognising emotional expression. Times, Sunday Times They found the left 'more intense and active in emotional expression'. The Sun Emotional expression embarrassed them-thus their distaste for the charismatic gifts. Christianity Today Emotional healing, he expects, will take far longer. Times, Sunday Times But as with any traumatic event emotional healing - and then a phase of moving on - must take place. The Sun Though critics question his theology, this fiery preacher packs arenas with a message of emotional healing. Christianity Today With a moon of emotional healing deep in your chart, you can repair family relationships. The Sun Walking, he believes, can provide spiritual nourishment and emotional healing. Times, Sunday Times It's much more about the emotional impact on him, with everyone jeering at him that he couldn't afford a school meal. Times, Sunday Times (2013) As she says, undecorated, 'their emotional impact is greater'. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It all has a huge financial and emotional impact on people 's lives. Times, Sunday Times (2017) The storytelling emphasis here is on emotional impact rather than humour. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The entire tale is one of fabrication and hysteria caused by the disaster's deep emotional impact. Titanic - Destination disaster (1987) The emotional intensity of sport turns such moments into what psychologists call ' flashbulb memories'. Times, Sunday Times (2017) The works often retain an astonishing degree of emotional intensity and chilling weirdness. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Such moments of light relief were welcome given the raw emotional intensity of the songs. Times, Sunday Times (2009) When it comes to the crunch, the roei (return on emotional investment) isn't very good. Times, Sunday Times (2015) You want the people working with you to have an emotional investment in your enterprise. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur (1986) Those who made the emotional investment were richly rewarded. Times, Sunday Times (2012) For me it was always an emotional issue. Christianity Today Unfortunately, body-image preoccupation has little to do with hard facts and tends to be part of a wider, more complex emotional issue. Times, Sunday Times I've been struggling with an emotional issue for nearly three years, and fear it may break up my marriage of 18 months. Times, Sunday Times It was an emotional issue. Times, Sunday Times Her lawyer has dismissed the petition and your feelings of disgust and rage, calling them 'evidence of the expression of uninformed feeling on a very emotional issue'. The Sun I'm still waiting for emotional maturity to strike. Times, Sunday Times That emotional maturity has allowed his players to be themselves. Times, Sunday Times The goal of sharing your stuff isn't to impress others with your spiritual or emotional maturity or insight. Christianity Today But regrets, he has a few: particularly that emotional maturity has come so late. Times, Sunday Times They haven't the physical and emotional maturity to make such a crucial decision. The Sun When it's the driving force, we feel others are not interested in us as people, only in having an overwhelming emotional need met. Times, Sunday Times She's been formidable, even imperious, but she's clearly repressed both a natural playfulness and a breathy yet breathless emotional need. Times, Sunday Times She seems to have been answering some deep emotional need all along. Times, Sunday Times There's an emotional need to fill a gap of happiness or contentment. Times, Sunday Times Users begin by selecting music that resonates with their particular emotional need. Times,Sunday Times Staff can forgive the emotional outburst and the occasional unkind remark, but not chronic, remorseless nastiness aimed specifically at them. Times, Sunday Times Laura, dramatically and unexpectedly has an emotional outburst, seemingly over nothing, and flees out into the streets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The emotional outburst had drawn a big audience from the public and the incident was reported in the media for days. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The entire nation was moved by his emotional outburst. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her emotional outburst flashes the story back to show how her situation unraveled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They feel emotional pain and can even make basic tools like fly swatters out of branches. The Sun (2011) It is simply a coping mechanism to deal with emotional pain and anger. Times, Sunday Times (2009) To try to block out feelings of emotional pain or inadequacy. Taking Drugs Seriously (1994) If he had an emotional problem, he wouldn't come to me for advice. Times, Sunday Times It doesn't usually suggest any underlying emotional problem. Times, Sunday Times Each curtain sets up the emotional problem for the next act. The Times Literary Supplement Other times, the tugs have to conquer an emotional problem, such as not feeling good enough, or having to say goodbye to a friend. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss, comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 None of the live singing performers came close to the emotional resonance of these video witnesses. Times, Sunday Times Hurts's songs thrive on the crisp simplicity of their focus and an irresistible emotional resonance. Times, Sunday Times It's a sober, slightly self-important piece of film-making; the story will intrigue but it's lacking in emotional resonance. Times, Sunday Times Yet it still has an odd emotional resonance. Times, Sunday Times Many of the most evocative pieces on display were kept out of personal attachment, those that possessed a powerful emotional resonance. Times, Sunday Times A replacement fatherfigure can't in itself heal your emotional scars. The Sun But the emotional scars will be there for the rest of her life. The Sun Such feelings stoke up your emotional scars and wounds - and so your profound vulnerability to feelings of rejection and abandonment overwhelms you. Times, Sunday Times The emotional scars from her turbulent childhood left her fearing her wedding day would be a disaster. The Sun Bruises heal but emotional scars are much harder to repair. The Sun Scientists believe the emotional stability that comes from a successful partnership at home has a powerful effect on physical feelings as well. The Sun His emotional stability frayed, too, and then he was gone, seemingly for good. Times, Sunday Times He seems to have a deep emotional stability, which presumably comes from his background. Times, Sunday Times I'd leapt into the adult world, but didn't have emotional stability. Times, Sunday Times He cultivated a roué air, but he also longed for emotional stability. Times, Sunday Times I am struck by your granddaughter's emotional state, which seems to highlight separation anxiety. Times, Sunday Times (2014) He was in a deeply emotional state, for all the colorlessness of his voice. GALILEE (2001) Others claim it to be psychogenic, an emotional state of mind that causes a physiological reaction. TOUCH (1987) This ‘pessimistic' bias indicates that post-operative pain following hot-iron disbudding results in a negative change in emotional state. 2013, 'Pain and Pessimism: Dairy Calves Exhibit Negative Judgement Bias following Hot-Iron Disbudding', PLoS ONE I'd never want her to expose herself to emotional strain or feedback from some people. Christianity Today Obviously, extemporaneous delivery ought not be attempted under severe physical or emotional strain. Christianity Today It's a tremendous emotional strain, but it's helpful because everyone finds out who you are. Christianity Today The result: emotional strain risks burning out an extraordinary talent pool. Times,Sunday Times The burden placed upon grieving families at a time of great emotional strain must not be underestimated. Times, Sunday Times You have deep emotional strength and the ability to accept every part of yourself. The Sun Replenishing emotional strength takes time-usually more time than it took to drain. Christianity Today With some real emotional strength coming your way, you are set up for a super-successful week. The Sun You have extra physical and emotional strength so will thrive on challenges. The Sun But there are times when we are called to deal with unusually tough situations that tax all our spiritual and emotional strength. Christianity Today Likewise, tests of the skin's ability to heal, and of their emotional stress levels, revealed no change. Times, Sunday Times In my opinion, it was emotional stress that finally tipped him over the edge in the late 1960s. Times, Sunday Times Nonetheless, if these discussions can be held before a crisis precipitates them, the emotional stress on all involved will be lessened considerably. Christianity Today Still, in spite of the long hours and roller-coaster emotional stress, over 80 percent of pastors feel satisfied with their current workload. Christianity Today Daily emotional stress can cause tension in the neck, back and other parts of the body, making them stiff. The Sun Declutter, decide what you love and what has an emotional tie, then put the rest in the attic or take it to a charity shop. Times, Sunday Times For example, when there are number preferred options, an emotional tie may validate the decision. The Sun For a leader who acts on his impulses, that emotional tie may well be a factor. Times, Sunday Times Ideas for the future, methods to reduce injuries, rich experience of what the club mean, an emotional tie with the city, a list of transfer targets. Times, Sunday Times We can't feel an emotional tie. The Sun The operation took a physical and emotional toll on me, too. Times,Sunday Times Charity work has also taken an emotional toll. The Sun She lives the role with all her heart and soul, and it clearly takes an emotional toll. Times, Sunday Times It's intrusive and it takes a huge emotional toll. The Sun It really took an emotional toll on me. The Sun It adds she also suffered emotional trauma. The Sun (2014) And if you deal only with the mental side of things, you're ignoring the biochemical and physiological changes that emotional trauma can bring. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Striking design and emotional trauma seem to go hand in hand in this series, and tonight is a classic example. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The sonnet is itself a descriptive reenactment of emotional turmoil, beginning in ecstasy and ending in misery. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He was too cool, too controlled: that unnatural stillness was masking a lot of emotional turmoil. STAGE FRIGHT A constitution which gets overwrought by emotional turmoil may find parenthood a tougher road. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting (1993) This constant feature of human life makes for emotional turmoil rather than tranquillity, for the lover no longer has the solitude to devote to contemplation. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The clock was ticking on the emotional turmoil timebomb. The Sun (2010) Looking back on important turning points, you'll realise some were easy, while others involved a certain amount of emotional upheaval. Times, Sunday Times And what do these concepts mean when hormonal or emotional upheaval strikes? Christianity Today It was such an emotional upheaval for them to send me. Times,Sunday Times The foundations of your life, which felt solid and immovable as rock, have been shaken in an almighty emotional upheaval. Times, Sunday Times But also be aware you are on the rebound and need to give yourself time to get over the emotional upheaval. The Sun Every scour and scrape for a morsel of emotional vulnerability, rebuffed and returned. Times, Sunday Times His candour and emotional vulnerability are like two sides of the same coin. Times, Sunday Times They are certainly good at accepting praise gracefully and with self-possession, but they often have an emotional vulnerability to the negative feelings and assessments of others, which are deeply felt. Times, Sunday Times As their emotional vulnerability grew, the prosecution sought, unsuccessfully, to persuade each to incriminate the others in return for leniency. Times, Sunday Times It's as if our hunger and our doubt impose an emotional vulnerability on the player. Times, Sunday Times Knowing you are following good advice should improve both your physical and emotional well-being. Say Goodbye to Debt (1994) It reduces stress and improves emotional well-being. The Sun (2011) I want emotional well-being connected with a less individualistic and more caring society. The Sun (2015) The freshly inflicted emotional wounds will be festered nicely. Times, Sunday Times Why not keep up minimal contact with her but stop looking to her to heal your emotional wounds? The Sun Meanwhile, find support to heal your own emotional wounds. The Sun But how can stopping unnecessary muscular tension heal emotional wounds? Times, Sunday Times In public her poise never faltered, but her son said time never healed her emotional wounds. Times, Sunday Times That game was a highly emotional encounter for most of us - there was a real feeling we might win something. The Sun And to see him reunited with his family was highly emotional. The Sun She’s studied police interviews and understands how difficult it can be to report highly emotional events in detail. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was obvious to viewers that she was highly emotional. Times,Sunday Times It proved a fitting if highly emotional send-off. The Sun True, these exchanges may go on for far too long or be overly emotional - something you've feared. Times, Sunday Times It wasn't overly emotional for me. Times, Sunday Times This also explains, he says, his 'overly emotional reaction to food'. Times, Sunday Times It isn't being over-tired; it isn't being overly emotional. Times, Sunday Times In the meantime they have trouble linking cause and effect, they can't plan ahead, they're overly emotional and self-conscious, and crave time alone. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 情感的 Japanese: 感情の |
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