tenderness
英 ['tendənɪs]
美
n. 温柔; 柔情; 压痛; 柔和
BNC.10448 / COCA.11011
英英释义
noun
- a tendency to express warm and affectionate feeling
- a feeling of concern for the welfare of someone (especially someone defenseless)
- a positive feeling of liking
- he had trouble expressing the affection he felt
- the child won everyone's heart
- the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home
- warm compassionate feelings
- a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched)
- the best results are generally obtained by inserting the needle into the point of maximum tenderness
- after taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on
双语例句
- We'll face anything with tenderness.
我们将用温柔去面对一切。 - I believe this acceptance, this tenderness one has for others, is impossible without an acceptance of self.
我相信人若不能接受自己,便不可能接受和善待他人。 - I know very well that you can have no tenderness for me;
我很明白你对我不可能有什么温情; - This does not mean that there is no personal relationship, with its affection, with its tenderness, with its encouragement and support.
这并不意味着就没有私人关系了,没有慈爱,温柔,鼓励和扶持了。 - I'll show her a little tenderness* After I eat.
等我吃饱了,我会对她温柔点。 - She felt that his tenderness, his passion, and his love were real.
她感到他的温存、他的情感和他的爱都是真挚的。 - Look in your beauty, eyes filled with tenderness and appreciation.
凝视你的美,目光中充满温柔与欣赏。 - Honesty, sincerity, tenderness and trust.
诚实,真挚,温柔与信任。 - If tenderness and truth could last.
即便温柔和忠诚能延续。 - In the still, dark world in which I lived there was no strong sentiment or tenderness.
显然,在我生活的寂静、黑暗的世界里,是没有强烈的柔情和关爱的。