0 a feeling of liking or loving someone -- привязанность
Ann's affection for her grandfather was obvious.
Nothing is left which engages the affections on the part of the commonwealth.
The natural tendency of man to attach upwards through local affections was turned on its head.
To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections.
They are part of the rhetoric of the affections, of persuasio; the feelings involved are those of the listeners and do not necessarily always coincide with those in the song.
Significantly, when he describes the "social passions" (listed as "generosity, humanity, kindness, compassion, mutual friendship and esteem, all the social and benevolent affections"), his principal examples are of the family.
Industry, in a great measure, depends on property; and a much greater blessing depends on it, which is the gratification of the most dignified natural affections.
Without law and order we should all be savages, undiscriminating in our casual affections, violent in our revenges, and philistine in our attitude to art and science alike.
Here, supernatural agents, through their surrogates and instruments, manifest themselves in people's affections.
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喜愛, 鍾愛, 摯愛…
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喜爱, 钟爱, 挚爱…
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cariño, afecto [masculine]…
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afeto…
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愛情, 愛情表現…
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sevgi, şefkât, düşkünlük…
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affection [feminine], affection…
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