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sen·ti·men·tal S0270000 (sĕn′tə-mĕn′tl)adj.1. Having, showing, or caused by emotion, especially tender or affectionate feeling: I have sentimental ties to the small town I grew up in.2. Having, showing, or caused by strong or extravagant tenderness or sadness, often in an idealized way: "He had no sentimental illusions about poverty's virtues" (Sherill Tippins). sen′ti·men′tal·ly adv.Synonyms: sentimental, maudlin, mawkish, mushy These adjectives mean extremely or extravagantly sad or tender: a sentimental greeting card; maudlin expressions of sympathy; mawkish sentiment; mushy effusiveness.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | sentimentally - in a sentimental manner; "`I miss the good old days,' she added sentimentally"unsentimentally - in an unsentimental manner; "unsentimentally, she threw out her dead son's toys" | Translationssentiment (ˈsentimənt) noun tender feeling or emotion. a song full of patriotic sentiment. 柔情,感傷 感情,柔情 ˌsentiˈmental (-ˈmen-) adjective1. (sometimes with about) having, showing or causing much tender feeling. a sentimental person; a sentimental film about a little boy and a donkey. 多愁善感的 多愁善感的2. of the emotions or feelings. The ring has sentimental value, as my husband gave it to me. 情感上的 情感的ˌsentiˈmentally adverb 多愁善感地,富情感地 富情感地ˌsentimenˈtality (-ˈtӕ-) noun 多愁善感 多愁善感,感伤 MedicalSeesentimentsentimentally
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