[ ˌsenti'mentəlaiz ] vi. (-ized, -izing) 伤感;感伤地想;感伤地行事。 sentimentalize over [about] the past 思往事而伤感。 vt. 1.使伤感;使有感情。 2.对…伤感;感伤地看待[处理]。 n. -zation
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Do not sentimentalize when you talk about animals . 谈论动物不必忧形于色。
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< i > this did not fit into < / i > < i > his sentimentalized view < / i > 这对他多愁善感的情感是一种打击
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This book sentimentalizes the suffering of the disabled 这本书以柔懦的笔调渲染了残疾人的痛苦。
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This book sentimentalizes the suffering of the disabled 这本书以柔懦的笔调渲染了残疾人的痛苦。
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The outstanding feature of the grapes of wrath is its photographically detailed , if occasionally sentimentalized description of the american farmers of the dust bowl in the midthirties of the twentieth century 《愤怒的葡萄》的特色在于它逼真地,详细地,虽然有时是自作多情地,描绘了二十世纪三十年代中期大沙窝地区美国农民的情况。
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To mourn over the miseries of others , the poverty of the poor , their hardships in jails , prisons , asylums , the horrors of war , cruelty , and brutality in every form , all this would be mere sentimentalizing 如果她为了别人的不幸、穷人的贫困、坐监、身处收容所的艰辛、战争的恐怖、残酷、与各种形式的野蛮行为而悲叹,这一切只是她多愁善感而已。