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ambivalent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++am·biv·a·lent /æmˈbɪvələnt/ adjective  UNCERTAINnot sure whether you want or like something or not 〔心情〕矛盾的ambivalent about We are both somewhat ambivalent about having a child. 我们两人对于生孩子这件事心情都有点矛盾。ambivalent attitude/feelings etc 矛盾的态度/情绪等ambivalence noun [singular, uncountable] O'Neill had a genuine ambivalence toward US involvement in the war. 对于美国参战,奥尼尔内心很矛盾。ambivalently adverb
Examples from the Corpus
ambivalentTo the extent that he focused on Indochina at all, he was ambivalent.Her distaste has since evolved into ambivalent fascination.At the very least, men generally assume their ambivalent feelings are normal.This disparity in social attitudes is certainly reflected in the ambivalent feelings held by retired people.Some people can be ambivalent in this way for years.However, he has been ambivalent on the military budget, overall.ambivalent attitude/feelings etcAt the very least, men generally assume their ambivalent feelings are normal.These ambivalent feelings are transferred to the gods.But the girl appears to be beset by powerful ambivalent feelings as she looks at the wolf resting beside her.There always had been ambivalent feelings between father and oldest son.This disparity in social attitudes is certainly reflected in the ambivalent feelings held by retired people.Ancient mythology points up many of the ambivalent feelings people still have about the sea or the deep.The first concerns her obsession with purity and her ambivalent attitude towards it.The same thing may explain the cricket establishment's ambivalent attitude towards the one-day matches that have shoved themselves on to the scene.
Origin ambivalent (1900-2000) ambi- + -valent having a particular value (from Latin valere; → VALOR)
am·biv·a·lent adjectiveChineseSyllable
not or Corpus something or like you not sure want whether


ambivalent
ambivalent /æmˈbɪvələnt/ adjective
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: ambi- + -valent 'having a particular value' (from Latin valere; ⇨ VALOR)
not sure whether you want or like something or not
    ambivalent about
    We are both somewhat ambivalent about having a child.
    ambivalent attitude/feelings etc
—ambivalence noun [singular, uncountable]:
    O'Neill had a genuine ambivalence toward US involvement in the war.
—ambivalently adverb


am·biva·lentBrE /æmˈbɪvələnt/ 🔊NAmE /æmˈbɪvələnt/ 🔊 adjective~ (about/towards sb/sth) having or showing both good and bad feelings about sb/sth (喜忧参半、好坏参半等)矛盾情绪的She seems to feel ambivalent about her new job. 她似乎对她的新工作喜忧参半。🔊🔊He has an ambivalent attitude towards her. 他对她怀着矛盾的心情。🔊🔊 am·biva·lence BrE /æmˈbɪvələns/ 🔊NAmE /æmˈbɪvələns/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular] Many people feel some ambivalence towards television and its effect on our lives. 很多人以矛盾的态度对待电视及其对生活的影响。🔊🔊 am·biva·lent·ly BrE /æmˈbɪvələntli/ 🔊NAmE /æmˈbɪvələntli/ 🔊 adverb