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单词 emotional quotient
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Definition of emotional quotient in English:

emotional quotient

noun
  • The level of a person's emotional intelligence, often as represented by a score in a standardized test.

    her emotional quotient was below average
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stoltz contends that you can forget about brains (IQ) or the touchy-feely stuff (emotional quotient, or EQ).
    • This can help students to develop their emotional quotient and social consciousness.
    • It will not be the ball or the bat but the emotional quotient of the players that will decide the outcome of the series.
    • I met her much before OSO and I realised that she is sensitive and has a high emotional quotient.
    • Skills such as leadership and emotional quotient, or EQ, matter too.
    • They are no different in their dreams, emotional quotient, relationships, fears etc. compared to a normal woman.
    • The camps will also enhance both the creative and emotional quotient of children.
    • Emotional quotient (EQ) should be given due weight along with the IQ.
    • Teachers should consider both the IQ (intelligence quotient) and the EQ (emotional quotient) of the child's development.
    • It is this emotional quotient that will help him stage a comeback.
    • It was evident that the delegates who had gathered were bonded together not only by shared political and ideological concerns and perceptions but also by an exceptional emotional quotient, marked by an upbeat mood.
    • The emotional quotient of a child is important, but this question is hardly addressed in this knowledge-based education.
    • In fact, service is its big thing: staff had to pass an EQ exam (emotional quotient, apparently) to prove they can anticipate your needs before you know them yourself.
    • But many of those who gathered there saw beyond the mother allegory a realpolitik dimension, which was more important than the emotional quotient.
    • But Catherine says, In her own special way, Mum makes up for her loss of intelligence quotient with emotional quotient and spiritual quotient.
 
 

Definition of emotional quotient in US English:

emotional quotient

noun
  • The level of a person's emotional intelligence, often as represented by a score in a standardized test.

    her emotional quotient was below average
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will not be the ball or the bat but the emotional quotient of the players that will decide the outcome of the series.
    • The camps will also enhance both the creative and emotional quotient of children.
    • But many of those who gathered there saw beyond the mother allegory a realpolitik dimension, which was more important than the emotional quotient.
    • Stoltz contends that you can forget about brains (IQ) or the touchy-feely stuff (emotional quotient, or EQ).
    • But Catherine says, In her own special way, Mum makes up for her loss of intelligence quotient with emotional quotient and spiritual quotient.
    • It was evident that the delegates who had gathered were bonded together not only by shared political and ideological concerns and perceptions but also by an exceptional emotional quotient, marked by an upbeat mood.
    • In fact, service is its big thing: staff had to pass an EQ exam (emotional quotient, apparently) to prove they can anticipate your needs before you know them yourself.
    • Emotional quotient (EQ) should be given due weight along with the IQ.
    • Skills such as leadership and emotional quotient, or EQ, matter too.
    • It is this emotional quotient that will help him stage a comeback.
    • They are no different in their dreams, emotional quotient, relationships, fears etc. compared to a normal woman.
    • I met her much before OSO and I realised that she is sensitive and has a high emotional quotient.
    • Teachers should consider both the IQ (intelligence quotient) and the EQ (emotional quotient) of the child's development.
    • The emotional quotient of a child is important, but this question is hardly addressed in this knowledge-based education.
    • This can help students to develop their emotional quotient and social consciousness.
 
 
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