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1 emotion
[ɪˈməuʃən] noun1) a (strong) feeling of any kind:عاطِفَهFear, joy, anger, love, jealousy are all emotions.
2) the moving or upsetting of the mind or feelings:إنْفِعالHe was overcome by/with emotion.
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2 emotion
إِحْسَاس (شعور قَوِيّ) \ emotion: any deep feeling (love, hate, fear, sorrow, etc.). -
3 emotion
عاطِفَة \ emotion: any deep feeling (love, hate, fear, sorrow, etc.). sentiment: a feeling (anger, pleasure, agreement, disagreement, love, hatred, etc.): Poets often express their sentiments in fine language, the gentle feelings of the heart (love or pity) compared with the cold reasoning of the brain. -
4 emotion
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5 انفعال
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6 jadhba
emotion [jadhaba] Hin jazba, Per jadhbe borrowed from Ar -
7 إحساس
n. feeling, feel, sensation, sense, sensibility, emotion -
8 انفعال
n. passivity, excitement, impression, dither, effervescence, emotion, tizzy, thrill, redness, temper, poignancy, furor, flurry, delirium -
9 عاطفة
n. sentiment, feeling, emotion, affection, affect, passion, poignancy, pulse, chord -
10 إحساس
إحْساسfeeling, sensation, sense, perception, consciousness, awareness; sensibility, sensitivity; emotion, affection, sentiment; sympathy, compassion -
11 انفعال
اِنْفِعَال: اِهْتِياج (عاطِفِيّ), اِضْطِرابemotion, passion; agitation, excitement -
12 تأثر
تَأثّر: اِنْفِعَال(state of) being influenced or affected or impressed; passivity; emotion, affection, affectivity; agitation, excitement, stimulation -
13 تحرق شوقا إلخ
تَحَرّقَ شَوْقاً إلخ (إلى)to feel burning desire for, burn or pine away with desire for, burn to, yearn ardently for, long desperately or keenly for, hanker after, hunger for, crave, die to; to eat one's heart out, be consumed by an emotion -
14 حرارة
حَرَارَة: مَوَدّةcordiality, warmth, warm feeling, friendly feeling; intimacy; affection; emotion -
15 حرك العواطف أو المشاعر
حَرّكَ العَوَاطِفَ أو المَشَاعِرto move, touch, impassion, commove, stir, affect (the feelings of), arouse (an emotion in), excite; to thrill, electrify, galvanize -
16 حميا
حُمَيّا: انْفِعال، غَضَبemotion, passion, excitement, heat; fury, rage, anger, wrath -
17 خالجة
خالِجَة: عاطِفَة، إحْساسemotion; passion; sentiment -
18 شجا
شَجاً: عاطِفَةaffection, emotion, passion -
19 شعور
شُعُورfeeling, sensation, sense; consciousness, awareness; perception; sensibility, sensitivity; sentiment, affection, emotion -
20 عاطفي
عاطِفِيّsentimental; emotional, affective, emotive, feeling; passionate, full of passion or emotion; hot, warm; intense; romantic; moving, touching, pathetic, poignant, affecting
См. также в других словарях:
Emotion — Emotion … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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Emotion — Émotion Psychologie Approches et courants Psychodynamique • Humanisme • … Wikipédia en Français
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Emotion — нем. [эмоцио/н], англ. [имо/ушн] émotion фр. [эмосьо/н] emozione ит. [эмоцио/нэ/] эмоция, волнение, возбуждение … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
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emotion — 1570s, a (social) moving, stirring, agitation, from M.Fr. émotion (16c.), from O.Fr. emouvoir stir up (12c.), from L. emovere move out, remove, agitate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + movere to move (see MOVE (Cf. move)). Sense … Etymology dictionary
Emotion — »Gefühl, Gemütsbewegung, seelische Erregung«: Das Fremdwort ist aus gleichbed. frz. émotion entlehnt. Das frz. Wort gehört zu émouvoir »bewegen, erregen«, das auf lat. emovere »herausbewegen, emporwühlen« (zu movere »bewegen«, vgl. ↑ Lokomotive)… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch