compathy
noun [ U ] uk/ˈkɒm.pə.θi/ us/ˈkɑːm.pə.θi/
共有的情感;共情心
the sharing of another person's feelings such as happiness, sadness, or pain
To have empathy is to be able to put yourself in another's shoes, whereas to have compathy is to feel their emotions as if you share the same heart. 有同理心是能够设身处地为他人着想,而有共情心则是能感同身受地体会别人的情绪,好比大家共享着同一颗心。
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- I want to find a way of describing that brings you, the reader, to feel compathy for my sadness and my loss.
- She used the concept of "compathy" to describe the phenomenon whereby a person feels another's pain.
- A German psychologist distinguished several forms of what may be called "sympathy", including compathy.
- In holistic nursing an advanced form of empathy is demanded, namely that of compathy.