HSK Level 6

情绪

qíng xù

humeur; sentiments; sentiment

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Exemples de phrases

我今天心情很好。

wǒ jīntiān xīnqíng hěn hǎo.

I am in a good mood today.

他很情绪化。

tā hěn qíngxùhuà.

He is very emotional.

我们必须控制我们的情绪。

wǒmen bìxū kòngzhì wǒmen de qíngxù.

We must control our emotions.

Synonymes

心情 (xīn qíng)

mood

情感 (qíng gǎn)

emotion

Antonymes

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 情绪 (qíngxù) for "emotion" is composed of two characters: 情 (qíng) and 绪 (xù). 情 originally meant "feeling" or "sentiment", and was often used in classical Chinese literature to describe the emotional state of a person. 绪, on the other hand, originally meant "thread" or "clue", and was often used to describe the development or progression of something. When combined, 情绪 (qíngxù) took on the meaning of "emotional state" or "mood", encompassing both the subjective feelings of a person and the objective changes that occur as a result of those feelings. Over time, the word has come to be used in a wide variety of contexts, including psychology, sociology, and everyday conversation, to refer to the full range of human emotions and their expression.