1.感情主义;感伤主义;
1.The derivative of sentimental
2.a tendency to express or make people feel sadness, sympathy, love, etc. in a way that seems inappropriate or too obvious
1.Mood, an expression of state and sentimentalism reflected through images in art works, is essential to any touching art works.
意境,是艺术作品通过形象描写,表现出的境界和情调。
2.They sacrifice to beat their swords into plowshares, with a continuation of sentimentalism to obtain eternal love.
他们用牺牲让干戈化为玉帛,用殉情获得爱情永恒的延续。
3.Babble like a stream of thoughts, with the age-old rumors that sentimentalism, frozen soft.
潺潺的思念宛如溪流,随着古老殉情的传言,冻结了温柔。
4.It is, essentially, a rejection of Hellenic intellectualism by the sentimentalism of the North.
它在本质上是北方的重情主义对希腊尚知主义的排斥。
5.but it goes for nothing, is set down as sentimentalism or partisanship, tossed aside and forgotten.
它们被看成是感伤主义的东西和党派的偏见而置之不理。
6.However, their feelings and there is no interference because the parents have the slightest weakening of the end both died sentimentalism.
然而,他们的感情并没有因为家长的干涉而有丝毫的减弱,最终双双殉情而死。
7.An ancient story of sentimentalism.
一个古老的徇情故事。
8.The Artistic Embodiment of the Late Ming Dynasty's Sentimentalism
晚明情感论之艺术表现