Nghĩa của từ ambivalence bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
the law's ambivalence about the importance of a victim's identity
noun
    ambivalency

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1. Ambiviculty (ambivalence + difficulty) - n

2. Ambiviculty amˈbivəkəltē (ambivalence + difficulty) n

3. What does Ambivalence mean? Information and translations of Ambivalence in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

4. Ambivalence can appear in depression and anxiety

5. She viewed her daughter's education with ambivalence.

6. Ambivalence: a normal part of the process?

7. Definition of Ambivalence in the Definitions.net dictionary

8. She felt a certain ambivalence towards him.

9. 7 But Congressional equivocation also reflects Congressional ambivalence.

10. Kathy is frank about her ambivalence about cooking.

11. We do so by picking up Ambivalence

12. Nouns for Ambivalent include ambivalence and ambivalences

13. For addicts, shame is a major factor in Ambivalence

14. Although Ambivalence research has focused extensively on negative consequences, recently, scholars turned their lens to the positive effects of Ambivalence, demonstrating beneficial effects on

15. I gotta be honest, I still have some moral ambivalence.

16. The document expressed some ambivalence over the doctrine of predestination.

17. This ambivalence is typical of distensive areas transitional magmas.

18. It wasn't stress that shortened your life, she suspected, but ambivalence.

19. The same ambivalence is evident in the prevailing attitude toward language.

20. Academic evaluation of the phenomenon of Bossism is riddled with ambivalence

21. Ambivalence While Grieving Simultaneous Contradictory Thoughts and Feelings Ambivalence, which is holding simultaneous contradictory thoughts or feelings, is a disconcerting experience even under normal circumstances

22. Ambivalence also influences behaviors that are more deliberate in nature

23. ‘At every stage, Ambivalence and indecision has meant that decisions were forced upon them by events on the ground.’ ‘Montgomerie is equally tentative, possibly because he senses Kidd's Ambivalence.’ ‘My Ambivalence over speaking at the funeral was compounded when dad asked if …

24. O'Neill had a genuine ambivalence toward US involvement in the war.

25. The value of emotional Ambivalence Emotional Ambivalence is a particularly complex emotion characterized by tension and conflict that is felt when someone experiences both positive and negative emotions simultaneously

26. Ambivalence refers to the state of experiencing conflicting beliefs or feelings simultaneously

27. Their ambivalence gave us a chance to play for time and recoup.

28. The fourth part is the meaning of pragmatic ambivalence strategy verbal communication.

29. Someone who shows Ambivalence about a person or thing has conflicting feelings

30. You might think that expressing emotional Ambivalence during a negotiation is a weakness.

31. All admitted that the decision to accept promotion created some anxiety and ambivalence.

32. Ambitiousnesses ambitransitive: ambitransitivity ambits ambitty ambitus ambituses ambivalence ambivalences; Literary usage of Ambitionless

33. Medical Definition of Ambivalence : simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings (as attraction and repulsion) toward an object, person, or action Ambivalence which is expressed in behavior by alternating obedience and rebellion — G

34. He cited a recent survey indicating European citizens' ambivalence to technological progress.

35. Ambivalency - mixed feelings or emotions Ambivalence feeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional …

36. This ambivalence may regress into a fatalistic view of herself and her future.

37. It is as an answer to this ambivalence that the civic culture recommends itself.

38. But in the end, all he was certain of was his own moral ambivalence.

39. Earlier, we discussed choice situations as a catalyst of Ambivalence-induced negative affect.

40. I've never lied about my feelings, including my ambivalence about getting married again.

41. The definition of Ambivalence is a state in which you lack certainty or the ability to make decisions. An example of when someone may be in a state of Ambivalence is when someone is sick.

42. The Ambivalence from the clash of voices results in mental and emotional states of perplexity

43. There is an Ambivalence in a peace settlement that large sectors of both populations oppose.

44. Ambivalence is the simultaneous presence of conflicting feelings and tendencies with respect to an object.

45. And, in my view, that is the most significant thing about this draft treaty: its ambivalence.

46. This ambivalence has been, until now, common to almost all mainstream center-right parties in Europe.

47. Exploring Ambivalence –more than a decisional balance? MINT Meeting, Miami, December 2, 2006 23 Exploring Ambivalence can be about establishing a simple decisional balance •A decisional balance where opposites are explored •Using pairs of words or expressions like …

48. Ambivalence can also be defined as ‘being of two minds.’ Or in a general sense, “I want to, but I don’t want to.” In recovery, Ambivalence can be a very common denominator for the unfaithful

49. In particular, regulatory control is characterized by an ambivalence which has both political and moral dimensions.

50. The ambivalence with which Ishmael reacts to both society and human brotherhood is his dominant characteristic.