touchy-feely
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基本解釋
- adj. 露骨表達(dá)感情的,感情外露的;過(guò)分多愁善感的,情緒化的;有感情外露特點(diǎn)的,與感情外露有關(guān)的
英漢例句
- Stanford has offered a class called "Touchy-Feely" since 1966.
斯坦福大學(xué)(Stanford)從1966年就開始開設(shè)一門名為“人際互動(dòng)”(Touchy-Feely)的課程。 - Then there are the really touchy-feely questions, seemingly plucked from a personality test.
所以就有了一些敏感的問(wèn)題,就像是從人格測(cè)驗(yàn)里抽出來(lái)的。 - Most Americans also reckon that, despite his touchy-feely manner, their new president is tough enough.
盡管他過(guò)于外露的態(tài)度,絕大多數(shù)美國(guó)人認(rèn)為他們的新總統(tǒng)夠強(qiáng)硬。 - Whenever you read stories like that on PF blogs, it can feel like touchy-feely academic hogwash.
FORBES: Reader Story Update: How My Debt-Free Marriage Led To Freedom For New Opportunities - "We haven't picked businesses that are touchy-feely since Blockbuster, " says Berrard, Swisher's chief executive.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Mr Portillo's transformation from right-wing ideologue to touchy-feely liberal clearly baffled some of his audience.
ECONOMIST: On the up
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英英字典
- kind and loving, especially by touching and holding people more than is usual, often in a way that makes other people uncomfortable
- If you describe something as touchy-feely, you mean that it involves people expressing emotions such as love and affection openly in a way which you find embarrassing and silly.