单词 | empathy |
释义 | empathy (empəθi ) uncountable noun Empathy is the ability to share another person's feelings and emotions as if they were your own. Having begun my life in a children's home I have great empathy with the little ones. [+ with/for] Synonyms: understanding, feeling, appreciation, compassion Collocations: cognitive empathy This would be a lack of cognitive empathy. Times, Sunday Times We might liken cognitive empathy to radar, where other people's feelings are suddenly detectable. Times, Sunday Times The court's interpretative exercise required a degree of cognitive empathy. Times, Sunday Times This was determined using the empathy quotient, which has three main scales: cognitive empathy, emotional reactivity, and social skills. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Specifically, the inferior frontal gyrus appears to be responsible for emotional empathy, and the ventromedial prefrontal gyrus seems to mediate cognitive empathy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can't be a good actor without a degree of empathy. Times, Sunday Times I think you need a certain degree of empathy. Times, Sunday Times They have given him a degree of empathy. Times, Sunday Times This ensures a degree of empathy, he says. Times, Sunday Times Throughout the nurses were magnificent, displaying an exemplary attitude, a high degree of empathy with patients and an extraordinary range of skills. Times, Sunday Times They lacked nonverbal skills and failed to demonstrate empathy. Times, Sunday Times In other words, how well they demonstrate empathy. Times, Sunday Times These skills demonstrate empathy and their development can be disrupted for a number of reasons. Times, Sunday Times When students engage with their community, demonstrate empathy and feel good about themselves, they also do well academically! Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Instead, our politicians irresponsibly compete to ring-fence areas of spending as a way of demonstrating empathy with a particular cause or interest group. Times, Sunday Times If they can evoke empathy, they can manipulate our trust and gain our support. Christianity Today The reverse of roles in the play possibly served to evoke empathy from his targeted audience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She sought to evoke empathy in the viewer with her subjects. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The term stockholm syndrome refers to a psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and sympathy and have positive feelings toward their captors, sometimes to the point of defending them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While they are strengthening neural circuits controlling their online worlds, development lags in other critical abilities: conversing face-to-face, expressing empathy and acquiring complex reasoning and planning skills. Times, Sunday Times They also expressed empathy for the sufferings of the proletariat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Those who have enormous capacity for feeling and expressing empathy tend to be more at risk of compassion stress. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As human beings we are supposed to be caring and to feel empathy for one another. Times, Sunday Times But instead of being a real gross-out comedy like others of that ilk, they have a real heart and characters that a viewer can feel empathy for. The Sun She has clearly inherited her aunt's ability to feel empathy for people whose lives are a million miles from her own. Times, Sunday Times I think she sets that tone where people don't feel empathy for her. Times, Sunday Times Nor do we feel empathy for either protagonist, or the causes that they stood for. Times, Sunday Times Chronic fatigue and sleep deprivation do little for competence, feelings of empathy, or the ability to control one's anxiety or avoid making errors. Times, Sunday Times But the wider sense of belonging provided by a complex modern state helps us extend our feelings of empathy to a much greater number of people. Times,Sunday Times Other explanations could include a misguided attempt to 'justify' feelings of empathy, where people feel guilty about their distress because they have not been directly affected. Times, Sunday Times Humans consequently evolved pro-social emotions, such as feelings of empathy or guilt, in response to these moral behaviors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have a strong need for admiration, but lack feelings of empathy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 How do you train a 20-something medical school student to feel genuine empathy for senior citizens? Christianity Today A genuine empathy that seeks to take the other's position for the moment, to see the world as the other sees it. Christianity Today Could this be a sign that the world's largest banks are showing some genuine empathy for all that has happened? Times, Sunday Times The majority of my colleagues had a genuine empathy for the m. Times, Sunday Times There's humility in his confidence and a genuine empathy in his croon. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She had great empathy with horses and an understanding of what she was asking them to do. Times, Sunday Times (2016) My dad was a very tolerant man and had great empathy with people. The Sun (2014) He had a great empathy with horses and was a people person as well. Times, Sunday Times (2013) There was, though, one moment of human empathy. Times, Sunday Times All teaching must be practised with an apt human empathy. Times, Sunday Times However, this simply makes it harder when human empathy becomes necessary. Times, Sunday Times Appearance alone became a measure of how much these subjects might be able to seek employment, pursue a career, appeal to human empathy, or ask for alms. The Times Literary Supplement Here, the heady growth of the hothouse plants, exiled from their homeland, was borne in a new translucency of voice, rising to an impassioned address of human empathy. Times, Sunday Times Further, overlooking this issue communicates a lack of empathy at best, and at worst, lack of concern. Christianity Today Their plight was intensified by the lack of empathy for their lot from the wider community. Times, Sunday Times The study revealed a lack of empathy and impulsiveness rated them high on the scale. The Sun There's a forensic inquiry, but a strange lack of empathy. Times, Sunday Times The negatives include: not looking at others, a lack of empathy, an obsession with facts, a rebelliousness, an inability to make small talk. Times, Sunday Times Have we all lost our sense of empathy, the media coverage has asked? Times, Sunday Times Yet along with its sense of mission, it has a vivid sense of time and place, and an engaging sense of empathy. Times, Sunday Times The world, it seems, has become evil — humans have lost their sense of empathy. Times, Sunday Times But stay a little longer and the individual characters start emerging and with them our growing sense of empathy. Times, Sunday Times A sense of empathy, an understanding of others' needs. Times, Sunday Times We don't want callers to feel like they're being patronised, we show empathy by listening. Times, Sunday Times Both managers reacted to last-gasp winners and match officials need to show empathy when emotions are high. The Sun When a person uses the phrase 'at least,'; they no longer show empathy. Christianity Today They begin to grasp the concept of stepping into someone else's shoes, to show empathy. Times, Sunday Times Equally, nurses need to show empathy and respect, be compassionate and make ethical judgments, all of which are important qualities of caring. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 同感能力 Japanese: 共感 |
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