be overcome by one's feelings;be seized with a sudden impulse;feel an irresistible impulse to;can not control oneself [one's own feelings];let oneself go;
She broke down and sobbed aloud.
她情不自禁地大声抽泣起来.
——《现代英汉综合大词典》He could not stop looking at Brett.
他情不自禁地盯着勃莱特.
辞典例句He could not help having compassion for the poor creature.
他情不自禁地怜悯起那个可怜的人来.
《现代汉英综合大词典》Nixon carried away with it all, delivered his extemporaneous toast.
尼克松对一切都很满意, 颇有些情不自禁地发表了他的即席祝酒词.
辞典例句She giggled at that thought.
想到这些,她情不自禁地笑出声来.
辞典例句When Vida came in to tea Carol sketched her Utopia.
维达来喝茶的时候,卡萝尔就情不自禁把她的乌托邦扼要地说了一下.
辞典例句Nell could not help following at a little distance.
耐儿情不自禁地跟了一程.
辞典例句You will excuse my being so much overpowered.
你要原谅我这样情不自禁.
辞典例句Still by an irresistible impulse I curse myself with an awful penance.
我仍旧要情不自禁地悔恨得咬牙切齿,咒骂自己.
辞典例句He covered his betrayal of softness with a complaining.
为了掩饰他情不自禁的温柔,他又抱怨起来.
辞典例句He felt an irresistible impulse to cry out at the sight.
他看到那景象,情不自禁想要大声叫喊.
辞典例句The words slipped out before he could stop himself.
这些话是他情不自禁地脱口说出的.
辞典例句An involuntary shudder passed over both of us.
我们两人都情不自禁地打了个寒颤.
辞典例句I let myself be seduced into buying a new car.
我情不自禁买了一辆新汽车.
辞典例句He grasped her hand on an impulse.
他情不自禁地握紧她的手.
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