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51. | An unbalanced state of affections. |
| 感情起伏不定 |
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52. | pathetic fallacy |
| 感情误置 |
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53. | emotional symbolism |
| 感情象征 |
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54. | "We have to think about how he feels," his father told him."And what's important to him." |
| “我们得体会体会他的心情,”父亲对他说,“看他最关心的是什么。” |
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55. | I am thankful for your grace |
| 感荷感情 |
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56. | be full of sentiment |
| 充满感情 |
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57. | affective commitment |
| 感情承诺 |
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58. | suppress one's emotion |
| 抑制感情 |
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59. | affective incontinence |
| 感情失禁 |
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60. | emotionalism:an inclination to rely on or place too much value on emotion. |
| 感情主义:依赖或太重感情的倾向. |
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