单词 | Sentiment |
例句 | 1. There's no room for sentiment in business. 2. This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with. 3. Public sentiment is against any change to the law. 4. Should sentiment be controlled by reason? 5. love is not only a sentiment but also an art. 6. Nationalist sentiment has increased in the area since the bombing. 7. A section of defeat's sentiment most abstains from is,never forgets. 8. Have clean and pure mind, noble sentiment; in each patient with a occupation smile; do not expect anything in return just offer in their heart. 9. Love is not only a sentiment but also an art. 10. There is no room for sentiment in business. 11. The film is flawed by slightly treacly sentiment. 12. The Foreign Secretary echoed this sentiment. 13. I heartily subscribe to that sentiment. 14. There was no fatherly affection, no display of sentiment. 15. There's no place for sentiment in business. 16. All these writers run to sentiment. 17. Political life has been infected by growing nationalist sentiment. 17. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 18. With the last sentiment, Arnold was in hearty agreement. 19. Laura kept that letter out of sentiment. 20. Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American. 21. The people are renowned for their deep religious sentiment. 22. His speech loosed a tide of nationalist sentiment. 23. They were encouraging nationalistic sentiment among the students. 24. They were busy canvassing and drumming up sentiment against the new government. 25. He was more in touch with public sentiment than many of his critics. 26. The killings at the weekend helped arouse popular sentiment against the organization. 27. Cloying speech or sentiment. 28. There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 29. I don't long for luxurious life and gorgeous appearance , but I need a complete in habitation for sentiment. 30. In the world of high finance, there is little room for sentiment. 1. This is a sentiment I wholeheartedly agree with. 2. Public sentiment is against any change to the law. 3. Should sentiment be controlled by reason? 4. Nationalist sentiment has increased in the area since the bombing. 5. I heartily subscribe to that sentiment. 6. Public sentiment rapidly turned anti-American. 7. Cloying speech or sentiment. 31. Sentiment and nostalgia are for pleasant memories. 32. They could have done without De Gaulle's sentiment. 33. Love is not an honorable sentiment. Colette 34. Anti-American sentiment remains high in the region. 35. There are moments of glutinous sentiment. 36. He could afford his lofty sentiment. 37. This was a sentiment roundly endorsed by all present. 38. Why the sudden shift in sentiment? 39. Last and most impalpable of all is public sentiment. 40. A massive change of public sentiment is always overdetermined. 41. There is too much sentiment and emotion about redundancy. 42. The record price caused a revolution in market sentiment. 43. I agreed with his sentiment, of course. 44. Sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul. Edward Abbey 45. It is imperative that courts decide cases based solely on the evidence and never on public sentiment, however strong. 46. But, initially at least, it seemed to express the right kinds of sentiment. 47. The general sentiment among lawyers is that the Commission is likely to favour plea bargaining if sufficient safeguards can be built in. 48. The more data which can be made public, the less likely there will be a dramatic turn in sentiment. 49. Congress has ever been niggardly when little or no evidence of electoral sentiment is presented to justify more generous appropriations. 50. Elsewhere, aside from a last-minute rush of bed and breakfast deals, genuine trading was quiet and sentiment was dank. 51. Family sentiment linked to a particular place is not a modern phenomenon. 52. They will report back the general sentiment on sales tax, gross receipts tax, business transaction tax. 53. According to Western reports, officials in Xinjiang had acknowledged the impact of rising nationalist sentiment across the border in the Soviet Union. 54. Talk of lower interest rates in the New Year provided the main boost to sentiment. 55. The fascinating feature of the survey is the marked change of sentiment towards methods of buying life cover in the last year. 56. Sentiment and superiority had helped Paul Wylie win a surprising silver at the 1992 Olympics. 57. Four months later, Cornish echoed the sentiment in a letter to Stewart. 58. The East Fulham by-election in October 1933 proved a significant pointer to the strength of pacifist sentiment. 59. Thefilm's conclusion-in which death, laughter, sentiment and subversion combine-is probably unique in cinema. 60. Particularist sentiment was inseparable from aristocratic privilege; local liberties and personal liberties were part and parcel of the same system. 61. But why carry a baton for sentiment when it should be a scepter? 62. It was impossible to tell whether this was satire or sentiment, Langford says; but he drank the toast. 63. Yet, they were expressing the sentiment of every Koreanthat this division was unnatural. 64. Implicit in that demand is the widespread sentiment among Republicans that Democrats egregiously politicized the ethics process during the Gingrich probe. 65. Yet in the years before 1938 Eden was obviously closer than his critics to public sentiment. 66. Captain Dean voices the sentiment of centuries of colonial soldiery. 67. Prior to the Revolution there was scant institutional evidence of deep-rooted nationalist sentiment. 68. Jobs and relief agencies were scarce in northern cities, where anti-Negro sentiment kept growing. 69. On the other hand sentiment is changing the way in which hostile takeovers are regarded. 70. But the sentiment against foreign oil barons is stronger still. 71. This sentiment was repeated a few years later by the Newsom Report in relation to average ability working-class adolescents. 72. In his biographical criticism this took the form of showing how popular sentiment acting on suggestible minds simplified people into myths. 73. Although expected, the committee's vote was the first test of gun sentiment in the Legislature this year. 74. He was overwhelmed by sentiment as he thought of his wife. 75. Most people were outraged by the bombing, and their letters of sympathy reflected this sentiment. 76. That is a sentiment echoed by criminal defense lawyer William Habern of Riverside, who specializes in state and federal parole cases. 77. Mr. Hughes I am not sure that I can agree with the last sentiment that my hon. Friend expressed. 78. Amis is still soft on her, a sentiment which is likely to strike most of his readers as natural too. 79. Unilever helped sentiment by revealing third-quarter profits at the top end of expectations. 80. Strong nationalist sentiment is compounding the deep political problems faced by the President. 81. There was no sentiment towards them and no positive cruelty either. 82. Madden brought Jack the consensus sentiment from half a dozen underworld powerhouses: Go someplace else, Jack. 83. Figures showing a fall last month in official reserves did not dent market sentiment. 84. Last month the Tankan survey of corporate sentiment showed that business optimism has stalled. 85. Surely now national sentiment demanded that he return to Baghdad and await big bombs dispatched by white-gloved Westerners. 86. The real problem with assessing popular sentiment over the 1790s is the interplay of contradictory forces shifting it between radicalism and loyalism. 87. These playwrights claimed they could correct vice only by sentiment, not ridicule. 88. Rojas did not attend the meeting, which was the first of four sessions held to gauge public sentiment. 89. But Father John McCullagh has managed to convey the same sentiment in a very different way. 90. But analysts said politics and public sentiment almost certainly played key roles. 91. The politicians, promoters and sweeping sentiment converged to conspire against his constitutional right to work: stated barred him from fighting. 92. Money or wealth gives a sense of security and happy sentiment, but not a long lasting contentment, blissfulness and inner peace. Dr T.P.Chia 93. Letters stuffed full of anti-Smiths sentiment flooded into the music press offices. 94. It mixes humour and sentiment in a characteristically insular way. 95. This is a family peculiarity-a reticence in expressing sentiment or deep feeling. 96. Moreover,() stock market sentiment is still flowing strongly against techs. 97. And with cold weather helping sentiment oil leaders pushed ahead. 98. It was, sheer character in any man to retain that particular sentiment above all others. 99. A year before he had, but that year had changed him, eliminated the sentiment and made him a perfect stranger. 100. Hardly the kind of sentiment to galvanise an inexperienced squad a few weeks before its departure for an eight-match tour to New Zealand. 101. Perhaps Mr Bush will not be as good as was first rumoured, but why the sudden turnaround in sentiment? 102. Witnesses were asked to stick to the facts and leave aside all emotion and sentiment. 103. On the other hand there was a great surge of Left-wing sentiment in the political and intellectual life of the labour movement. 104. Many observers are worried that a resurgent interest in local cultures must inevitably lead to xenophobia and ultra-nationalist sentiment. 105. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment. 106. Victoria called a sidebar of her closest allies, urging them to replace nuptial sentiment with hard political decisiveness. 107. Romantic nationalism based on the demand for recognition of cultural identity was a sentiment which moved the educated middle classes. 107. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 108. Ann Lewis, spokesperson for the Clinton reelection campaign echoes that sentiment for the Democratic side. 109. Lawyers on both sides of the Simpson case heartily endorse that sentiment. 110. There is no reason to refute this argument: undoubtedly this is a sentiment seemingly shared by many Shetlanders. 111. That sentiment is shared by 23 percent of all registered voters. 112. But Victoria had greased herself like an Eskimo with sausage fat, being too young for sentiment. 113. Clearly miscalculating public sentiment as well as underestimating his rival, in 1999 Netanyahu adopted the same strategy. 114. But there could be some, just a little, sentiment in it. 115. The Act allowed the retention of adoption of such titles simply as a further concession to local sentiment. 116. But the incidents and the relationships developed along the way give it a wily balance of farce and sentiment. 117. The anticlerical feeling was not incompatible with a very active religious sentiment. 118. Several meetings were held to determine what public sentiment was on the issue. 119. Otherwise, Nero will play at the computer while forests burn, and sentiment rather than science will decide the issue. 120. In effect, the proposals discussed above take no account at all of popular sentiment. 121. The grandedame gestures of the late fifties had gone, the overblown and icky sentiment had gone. 122. Though they were breaking the law, the popular sentiment was such that they were seldom prosecuted. 123. I had considerable sympathy with the sentiment expressed in the poster. 124. One tradition is the covenant one and is antagonistic to a straight forward nationalist sentiment. 125. Yoshimoto, however, is a legitimate storyteller, and avoids the overwrought sentiment that forces a reader to cry unwilling tears. 126. The sentiment backfired at once with a sharp reminder of the hopelessness of her own dreams. 127. This reluctance of lenders to repossess homes owes little to sentiment: few lenders want to sell assets into a falling market. 128. Andy knew it was a heartfelt sentiment and he knew the rest of the team felt the same way. 129. Together, with fear yanking the way forward, speculation and sentiment ran the three-legged race into the future. 130. This sentiment operates daily, not just at an occasional pep rally or assembly. 131. The extent to which a powerful magnate could dominate the shire community and act as a focus for local sentiment varied. 132. But the remake, ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment, isn't at all bad. 133. Romanticism represents the freeing of feelings, instinct and sentiment in opposition to reasoned objectivity. 134. Mones held himself as stiffly as a nineteenth-century tragedian, and filled his lines with sentiment. 135. That was the message that the two businessmen carried to other neighboring communities. Popular sentiment was on their side. 136. The function of this sentiment is likewise to preserve the autonomy of science .... 137. In the world of aviation, aircraft are not kept on by airline or airfreight operators out of sentiment. 137. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 138. County NatWest helped sentiment by declaring itself unreservedly positive on short-term prospects. 139. Sentiment has been intense on both sides of the issue and hard feelings abound. 140. Opposition sentiment was galvanized by a catastrophic famine and cholera epidemic in 1891-92. 141. It is this which so powerfully arouses sentiment in us. 142. If the nub of the nation lies in collective sentiment the obvious question is how does this collective consciousness arise? 143. He calmed secessionist sentiment by dealing constructively with the regional parties of Kashmir, Assam and Punjab. 144. That would be of enormous help in staunching the flow of treacly sentiment on which so many Trust properties base their appeal. 145. The missionaries could have laughed last, had that derisive sentiment been in them. 146. Much of that sentiment stems from the transfer in March of Gloria Nogales-Talley, a popular Latina assistant principal. 147. Or perhaps this is just the wisdom of hindsight, a rosy blur of sentiment cast by nostalgia over the scene. 148. The ultimate foundation of a free society is the binding tie of cohesive sentiment. 149. Transnational links were shattered by closing frontiers and the tide of nationalist sentiment sweeping through society. 150. Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment. 151. During the first week in March, market sentiment was anticipating a cut in base rates. 152. January, when most results are announced, will be more miserable than ever-particularly if consumer sentiment continues to deteriorate. 153. I would strongly endorse this sentiment and record my own appreciation for their commitment and support. 154. Though, as we discuss below, this provision has been modified, the nationalistic sentiment was clearly registered by prospective buyers. 155. But size, like sentiment, can turn a sixpence. 156. Happy-go-lucky sentiment fill the heart, I found I changed. 157. The same sentiment guarded him from betraying himself. 158. Historical best sellers reek with sentiment. 159. Heart in sentiment samsara no longer noble. 160. Soften up public sentiment for a generous divorce settlement? 161. With may discharge keeps wall's toxin, eliminates the nature desolately, to improve the husbands and wives to live, increases the husbands and wives sentiment. 162. Given the improbability of a hard landing in China, the swings of sentiment towards its economy are difficult to understand. 163. The use of toner in sketch drawing adds more sentiment color to the works of art and expands the room for presentation of art both to essential teaching and to artistic creation. 164. The sentiment that musical place arouses is reached along with happy attune, rhythm, air, rhythm, layout, pictophonetic characters wait for an element tinnily and different. 165. The child is chief body not only when gaining knowledge, the psychology that also is health and good sentiment fictile are optimal period. 166. Centered around city of Shanghai, the exhibition meanders through a series of experiences: from Nongtang culture, Shanghai style, materialism and petit bourgeois sentiment. 167. The uneven economic performance is translating into frequent sharp reversals of sentiment in markets. Goldman's Mr. Wilson says it is most evident in the short-term bond markets. 168. If marvelous imaginal sufficiently pleasant(Sentencedict), then in the book that filled the poetic sentiment and the resourceful play language causes the stream of people company to go and return. 169. This company receives the reputation gold idea: The absolute sincerity to, the sincerity enough to move popular sentiment, the quality is supreme, welldoing world. 170. Many of the robo-readers look beyond the numbers and try to analyze market sentiment, that intuitive feeling investors have about the markets. 171. And when cuteness and contrivance get too much, as in the film's ending, the radiant Thompson can be counted on to put a tart spin on sentiment. 172. In the last cycle they stopped hiking rates three months before the CPI peaked. CPI will be the best thing to settle market sentiment. 173. As the evening progressed, though, and more Republicans stood at their victory podiums expressing the very same sentiment, it began to seem more of a talking point than a genuine belief. 174. Zanetti's design has also brought out anti-Muslim sentiment since she's become a high-profile member of the Islamic community. 175. And the kids return that sentiment, seeing in Kailash a passionate advocate and a man willing to risk his life to save a child chained to a carpet loom. 176. With no preparation beyond an ordinary education they do not hesitate, especially under the influence of religious sentiment, to philosophize and to criticize philosophy. 177. The sentiment measures we monitor are showing rising bearishness but are not yet at the extreme levels we would want to see before buying. 178. This text starts with excavating factor influencing stock yield, study the impact on stock yield of investor's sentiment in terms of different elephant of market. 179. They began putting factories here in the 1980s, when import quotas and anti-Japanese sentiment threatened to restrict their American sales. 180. That Jeffersonian sentiment seems to have influenced even China's normally strait-laced, rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress (NPC), which has just wrapped up its annual session. 181. Ning Yuan, president of China Construction America, said he had not faced anti-Chinese sentiment. The company, based in Jersey City, uses union workers on its projects in the city. 182. This paper is studying the connection between the investor sentiment and IPO under-pricing rate. 183. A few weeks later at a campaign rally in El Dorado, a south Arkansas oil town that was a hotbed of racism and pro-Wallace sentiment, Fulbright was asked what was the biggest problem facing America. 184. The epidemic meninges epidemic sentiment processing plan epidemic meninges inflammation (i. e. epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis), is the suppurative meningitis which the meningococcus cause. 185. Banks globally are recapitalizing their balance sheets thru stock issues to take advantage of the past 5 months stock market rally and improved market sentiment. 186. Lu Xun's resist and Res- sentiment is not only on Chinese condition culture but also on modern wester culture. 187. The Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers' preliminary reading last week of consumer sentiment in June dropped to 56.7 -- a 28-year low. 188. It's not often you see a holiday sentiment scrawled on a scrap of gunny sack. 189. I was born and brought up in China, and, to my own country has deep affection, my relatives and friends in China, this sentiment is the important factor I go back to China. 190. Despite the cleverly disguised anti-Chinese sentiment in the low-key soft sell propaganda , William exposes his bias when he resorted to the standard rant about the Chinese. 191. It's a sentiment New York literary agent Regina Brooks encountered while working for a publishing company. 192. Some extremely powerful scenes drive home the book's themes without resorting to mawkish sentiment or easy emotional button mashing. 193. Hugo Wolf overthrew the out-of-dated ideas and claimed that "language is first", "objective lyricism" and" truth", displayed his" gesamtkunstwerk" by dramatic sentiment. 194. That knowledge is combined into a price that expresses the relative desirability of a commodity or public sentiment at a given moment, whether it be a pork belly or a candidate for the U. 195. The Chinese Communist leaders coldly and unemotionally assessed the requirements of the balance of power little influenced by ideology or sentiment. 196. My sentiment, my ideal, my freedom, my choice, my degeneration, my all are unable to withstand that frailly , only then compromise and deconstruction. 197. Yet a recent opinion survey there gave a flavor of favorable shifts in sentiment toward the United States that would likely be reflected in much of Asia. 198. But it might also encourage the conferees to play to the gallery, a nerve-racking prospect for Wall Street given the surge in anti-bank sentiment over the course of this year. 199. They know what life and sentiment they need in deed, they could strive for their future, but they shouldn't give up themselves for some peacockery. 200. This is a typical sentiment - driven behavior rather rational decision-making model. 201. I desirably conceal the sentiment, controls itself. Perhaps all are only I one-sided wish. 202. When encountering headachy thing to generate undesirable sentiment, not oppressed in the heart, and should think way its sparse release comes out. 203. How often does one encounter the sentiment, "If economists are so smart, how come they couldn't predict such-and-such [the latest round of inflation, the October '87 stock market crash, etc.]? 204. Today, with war in an energy chokepoint provoking yawns from traders, sentiment has clearly turned. 205. He said the bullish sentiment appeared to be driven by retail investors and day traders, with triple the normal volume taking bets that the shares could trade as high as $65 by next month. 206. L'amour n'est pas seulement un sentiment , il est un art aussi. 207. Blue was born in valley, no place, no bright bright color and fragrance, can express not seek to make oneself known, lived in seclusion in the Holy Spirit alone lofty sentiment. 208. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Home-builder sentiment remained stuck at a 1-1/2-year low in September, the latest suggestion the sector is in for a painful and prolonged climb back to health. 209. Analysts say both Pakistan and the United States fear that any official confirmation of such missile strikes inside the Pakistani border may fuel anti-American sentiment. 210. Feuerbach, consequently, does not see that the "religious sentiment" is itself a social product, and that the abstract individual whom he analyses belongs to a particular form of society. 211. For does not injury brothers the sentiment, they use the swim meet to decide that who has the pursue power. 212. On the back of improved market sentiment, however, the rate differential returned to negative territory since mid-November and once widened to -76 basis points on December 9. 213. When the society is full of the sentiment of relative deprivation and social conformity, legal culture is absent, and particularism is overwhelming, motivations for corruption are likely to grow. 214. Barack Obama seconds the sentiment of D. H. Lawrence that “the novel is the one bright book of life. 215. The first sentiment comes from inamorato, child or friend. It is young. 216. Despite this week's skittishness, sentiment for the market is positive longer term, and technical indicators do not suggest the market is overbought. 217. The intimate falls in love, to does not abandon. Lets the bastard which these wants to involve our sentiment preposterously go! 218. I take anything to save, can the sentiment the upas, who be able to bless who, can let like being forever immortal. 219. Markets had their biggest drop in five weeks, as ongoing credit loss concerns weigh on sentiment and bank earnings. 220. And as he looked at the unpractised mouth and lips, he thought that such a daughter of the soil could only have caught up the sentiment by rote. 221. The comments are coded and analyzed by frequency, subjectivity, sentiment, paralinguistics, and feedback dialogue. 222. This week is slow in terms of economic indicators, with the preliminary reading of the Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment as the highlight of the week. 223. This political and bureaucratic game of musical chairs has the entire world on a knife edge, continued uncertainty and lack of confident decision making worsening sentiment. 224. That basic sentiment, I have found, has been dead-on . 225. The Oriental sentiment that glass of printing of a few chic lamps and lanterns, paper -cut and colour glair bottle can show Chinese pattern most. 226. The euro last traded down 0.3 percent at $1.3443, after rising to session highs on stronger-than-expected German ZEW economic sentiment data. 227. Hard-working people must wake up to the fact that their moral sentiment of sympathy is being exploited from all sides: by beggars(/sentiment.html), by charities and by governments. But most importantly by governments. 228. It is precisely the difficulty of extracting this emotionally charged content from the detached, hard-boiled sort that makes sentiment analysis such a tough nut to crack. 229. He inspired her with a sentiment of high , of rare respect. 230. All such professors of the several branches of jocularity would have been sternly repressed, not only by the rigid discipline of law, but by the general sentiment which gives law its vitality. 231. In spite of a higher price expectation and increasingly bullish market sentiment, the local wholesale-retail traders didn't appear to hoard excess oils. 232. Remote mountain woods is the Elunchun people's bailment of life and sentiment. 233. And the military, despite its intermittently heavy-handed responses, is heedful of public sentiment to a degree unprecedented under the old regime. 234. The dominant image of Hong Kong is its spectacular skyline; the enduring sentiment, the voracious urbanism that skyline evinces. 235. I understood the momentousness of the sentiment - I want you to audition for that role, he was telling me; it was, more than anything, a declaration of love - yet it made me nervous. 236. The so-called disrelish , is the sentiment to the tray after a person finishes the food on the tray. 237. Third, insist on the long period of time and iterance of struggle, have the spirit of helping the people, noble sentiment that people are the first. 238. Stocks trade largely on sentiment, which can turn on a dime: witness Air China, which was forced to scale back its IPO last summer due to tepid demand. 239. The European Commission's industrial and consumer survey for February found that economic sentiment improved in France and Italy (the second- and third-biggest economies) as well as Germany. 240. Other key indicators due out next week include consumer confidence, durable goods orders and consumer sentiment. 241. The study reveals a continent-wide spread of hardline nationalist sentiment among the young, mainly men. 242. The Arlan · Germany swells by Emperor Caesar one jiao resurfaces, and "the big nose sentiment Saint" German Pattee approximately performs the match play in the piece neutral another France movie star. 243. Theodicy is the term coined by the eighteenth-century philosopher Leibniz, and he applied this term theodicy to just that kind of philosophical sentiment that's implied by its etymology. |
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