Слово англійською: emotion

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Переклад emotion українською: душевне хвилювання, збудження, емоція, почуття

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emotion

noun
/ɪˈməʊʃn/
[countable, uncountable]
  1. a strong feeling such as love, fear or anger; the part of a person’s character that consists of feelings
    • to show/express your emotions
    • They expressed mixed emotions at the news.
    • Counselling can teach people to handle negative emotions such as fear and anger.
    • Fear is a normal human emotion.
    • This documentary manages to capture the raw emotions of life at the tough end.
    • Emotions are running high (= people are feeling very excited, angry, etc.).
    • She showed no emotion at the verdict.
    • The decision was based on emotion rather than rational thought.
    • Mary was overcome with emotion.
    Culture feelingsfeelingsThe British reserve, a general national habit of avoiding showing strong emotion of any kind, is well known. Many visitors to Britain think that because the British do not express their feelings easily they are cold and they don't care about people. Keeping a stiff upper lip, not showing or talking about your feelings, was thought in the past to be a sign of strong character, and people who revealed their feelings were thought to be weak or bad-mannered. This attitude is far less common today and people are now encouraged to show or talk about their feelings.Most British men, and some women, are embarrassed to be seen crying in public. People are also embarrassed when they see somebody crying, and do not know whether it is better to pretend they have not noticed or to try and comfort them. Women are more likely to respond than men and will put their arm round the person or touch their shoulder. Many people now show feelings of affection in public. People sometimes kiss each other on the cheek as a greeting and may greet or say goodbye to each other with a hug (= putting their arms round each other). Lovers hold hands in public, and sometimes embrace and kiss each other. Some British people are embarrassed about showing anger. If somebody starts to complain in public, for example, about being kept waiting in a restaurant, people around them may pretend not to hear and avoid getting involved.When British people are part of a crowd they are less worried about expressing their emotions. Football crowds sing and they cheer when their side scores a goal. Players hug each other when they score. Even cricket supporters, who in the past had a reputation for being much quieter, cheer as well as giving the traditional polite applause.
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (denoting a public disturbance): from French émotion, from émouvoir ‘excite’, based on Latin emovere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + movere ‘move’. The current sense dates from the early 19th cent.
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