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
- Their tenderness and sorrow must add to her distress.
她们的体贴和伤心会增加她的苦恼。 - 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; - The pain and tenderness in the muscles can be very severe and is an aid to diagnosis.
疼痛和压痛在肌肉,可以是很严重的是援助,以诊断。 - I love the tenderness and humor in his illustrations.
我喜欢他插画的温和与幽默。 - I was so touched by the tenderness in this scene that the tears flowed.
我被这一幕感动了,眼泪随之泛滥。 - On the one hand, it can be associated with love, affection, and tenderness.
一方面,它与爱,爱情和温柔相联系; - Have you no faith in my wisdom, in my tenderness, in my solicitude for your future?
难道你不相信我的智慧与我的慈爱吗?不相信我对你的前途的关切吗? - He was a good man, full of tenderness for everyone.
他是个好人,对任何人都充满了善心。 - The gallbladder area has the mild tenderness or the buckle strikes the pain.
胆囊区有轻度压痛或扣击痛。 - 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。