At first, since we have no background on the situation portrayed here, we can't understand what the emotional undercurrents are. |
I have heard nor seen no sign of such feeling, though I can sense distinct undercurrents of change in the public demeanor. |
The interaction between doctor and patient is full of emotional undercurrents, including hope, trust, belief, and confidence. |
Athletic and unyielding though they might be, the visitors were not always the cause of the match's nasty undercurrents bubbling to the surface. |
The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, undercurrents of unrest and anxieties about city life. |
But I think he excels at understanding the undercurrents that should end up on the screen, but doesn't know how to achieve them. |