ambivalent信息详情
adj.(感情、态度等)矛盾的
She remained ambivalent about her marriage.───她对她的婚姻保持暧昧的态度。
The concept of genius and of gifts has become part of our folk culture, and attitudes are ambivalent towards them.───天才和天赋的概念已经成为我们民间文化的一部分,人们对它们的态度是矛盾的。
He has an ambivalent attitude towards her.───他对她怀着矛盾的心情。
Jane became ambivalent about her engagement to Tom as she realized she still cared so much about Mike.───(简对于和汤姆的订婚仍旧感到很矛盾,因为她发现她到现在还非常在意迈克。)
With a light touch and keen ear, she had spent decades chronicling the ambivalent desires of her self-absorbed cohort.───靠着灵巧的处事能力和擅于倾听,她曾花了几十年的时间来记载她那专顾自己的同辈人的矛盾欲望。
W hat would the history of psychoanalysis look like if Sigmund Freud had not been so very ambivalent about his Jewishness?───如果弗洛伊德不是如此的徘徊在他的犹太身份的认同,精神分析的历史会将是怎样的呢?
Its authors note that those near but not at the bottom of the income distribution are often deeply ambivalent about greater redistribution.───其作者发现那些接近但是并不处于收入分配最低端的人对更多的再分配有着深深的复杂情绪。
Presumably, the neatness of our pigless yards would impress him. But it is hard not to feel that he would, at least, be ambivalent.───推测来看,我们整洁干净没有猪跑来跑去的草坪会给他留下很深的印象,但他很难不感觉到自相矛盾。
First, India's colonial heritage has left it with an ambivalent attitude to English, along with a desire to preserve local languages.───首先,印度的殖民地历史,使其在对待英语的态度上十分矛盾,同时它还希望保留当地语言。
I must have acquired ambivalent attitude towards women from her.