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Ambivalent Ambivalence Feel Bleuler æm'bivələnt Adj.矛盾的,好恶相克的 Decide Declare

英语单词 ambivalent
英美音标 [æm'bivələnt]
中文释义 adj.矛盾的,好恶相克的
vocabulary简明 If you can't decide how you feel about something, declare yourself ambivalent about it.
vocabulary扩展 Ambivalent means "having mixed feelings about something." A Swiss psychologist named Eugen Bleuler coined the German word Ambivalenz in the early twentieth century, and it was soon imported into English. Bleuler combined the Latin prefix ambi-, meaning "both," with valentia, "strength." So etymologically speaking, if you're ambivalent you're being pulled by two equally strong things — but in practice, ambivalence often arises from caring very little either way. You might feel ambivalent about your lunch options if you have to choose between a murky stew and flavorless tofu.
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]摇摆不定的;犹豫不决的 If you say that someone is ambivalent about something, they seem to be uncertain whether they really want it, or whether they really approve of it.
  • She remained ambivalent about her marriage...

    她对于自己的婚事仍然拿不定主意。

  • He maintained an ambivalent attitude to the Church throughout his long life.

    在他漫长的一生中,他对基督教信仰始终是一种摇摆不定的态度。

ambivalence
  • I've never lied about my feelings, including my ambivalence about getting married again.

    对于自己的感情,我从来不说谎,包括我对于再婚游移不定的态度。

ambivalently
  • They ambivalently condemn both the disorders and the jury verdict that touched off the disorders.

    他们既对骚乱予以谴责,同时又指责陪审团的裁决引发了骚乱,立场很不明确。

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