move
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/muːv/us
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/muːv/ B2 verb to cause someone to have strong feelings, such as sadness, sympathy, happiness, or admiration: She said that she was deeply moved by all the letters of sympathy she had received. 她说她被收到的所有慰问信深深打动了。
touch
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/tʌtʃ/us
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/tʌtʃ/ verb to influence someone or something emotionally, or cause feelings of sympathy in someone: Tragedy touched their lives when their son was 16. 他们儿子16岁那年,他们的生活中发生了悲剧。
感动的
moved
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/muːvd/us
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/muːvd/ adjective having strong feelings of sadness or sympathy, because of something someone has said or done: When she told me about her daughter's death, I was too moved even to speak. 当她告诉我她女儿的死讯时,我难过得说不出话来。
使感动
get
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/get/ verb informal to make someone feel strongly emotional and often cry: That part in the film when he finds out that his daughter is alive - that always gets me! 电影中他发现自己的女儿还活着的那个情景——我一看到那儿就好感动!
使人感动的
affecting
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/əˈfek.tɪŋ/us
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/əˈfek.tɪŋ/ adjective formal causing a strong emotion, especially sadness: It was an affecting sight. 那是令人动情的一幕。
受感动的
touched
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/tʌtʃt/us
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/tʌtʃt/ B2 adjective grateful for something kind that someone has done: I was very touched by all the cards my friends sent me when I was in hospital. 我住院期间朋友们送的问候卡令我非常感动。
易受感动的
susceptible
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/səˈsep.tə.bəl/us
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/səˈsep.tə.bəl/ adjective used to describe someone who is easily emotionally influenced: They persuade susceptible teenagers to part with their money. 他们劝说这些易被感动的年轻人捐出他们的钱。
在场的人都被感动得落泪
not a dry eye in the house
phrase used to mean that all the people at a particular place felt very emotional about what they had seen or heard and many of them were crying