No, I don't think we have my name is li Xiao, my name is Fred Smith. Jimmy practice medicine hi, miss Watson a pleasure to meet you. Jack she is from England. Yes, I think we have met before. It's good to see you again. That's right. Mister li. Mister Fred Miller. Our ma...
" from Medieval Latinpassionatus"affected with passion," from Latinpassio(genitivepassionis) "suffering, enduring" (seepassion). Specific sense of "amorous" is attested from 1580s. Related:Passionately; passionateness. Middle English had alsopassional"pertaining to the feelings" (mid-15c., from ...
Nothing can _1)___ my home in my heart, even after I have _2)___ and left home. Ten years ago, I _3)___ to this city to study. While I was trying my best to adjust to the new __4)___, I still kept in touch with my old home. However, a(n) _5)___ gradually fo...
People the world over sometimes feel aggrieved about how someone has treated their feelings. We say our feelings have been hurt because being mistreated can feel as painful as a punch to the gut. In English, we often use vivid metaphors to express the pain of hurt feelings by comparing this...
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(2015). Finding words for feelings: The relationship be- tween personality disorders and alexithymia. Personality and Individual Differences, 74, 285-291.de Panfilis C, Ossola P, Tonna M, Catania L, Marchesi C. Finding words for feelings: The relationship between personality disorders and ...
【题目】I.Word web.思维导图feelingsRelated words: do, feeldoes, look, have, takestay 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】sad, happy, excited, angry,cold, bad, sorry.. 结果一 题目 【题目】I.Word web.思维导图bcosa schoolbagRelntedwordsin loy_sothershave, is, aresee, can. 答案 【...
adjective : having an excess of sentiment or sensibility : having or expressing strong feelings of love, sadness, etc., in a way that may seem foolish or excessive Next morning Fred showed me one of the crumpled flowers in his vest pocket, and looked very sentimental. — Louisa May Alcott...
with-ive+ Latineffus-, stem ofeffundere"pour forth, spread abroad; to lavish, squander, waste," from assimilated form ofex"out" (seeex-) +fundere"to pour" (from nasalized form of PIE root*gheu-"to pour"). Hence, "with extravagant display of feelings" (1863). Related:Effusively....
to ___5___ our true feelings to someone it can open and deepen the connection between us. Language is a very ___6___ tool. How we use language shapes our world both ___7___ and externally. How you use self-talk – what you say to yourself about yourself and about the world...