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词根:feel
adj.feeling 有感觉的;有同情心的;富于感情的
n.feel 感觉;触摸
felt 毡;毡制品
feeling 感觉,触觉;感情,情绪;同情
v.felt 感觉(feel的过去式)
feeling 感觉;认为(feel的现在分词);触摸
vi.feel 觉得;摸索
felt 粘结
vt.feel 感觉;认为;触摸;试探
felt 使粘结;把…制成毡
noun
the one of the basic physical senses of which the skin contains the chief end organs and of which the sensations of touch and temperature are characteristic : touch
generalized bodily consciousness or sensation
appreciative or responsive awareness or recognition
experience a feeling of safety
an emotional state or reaction
a kindly feeling toward the boy
feelings plural susceptibility to impression : sensitivity
the remark hurt her feelings
the undifferentiated background of one's awareness considered apart from any identifiable sensation, perception, or thought
the overall quality of one's awareness
conscious recognition : sense
often unreasoned opinion or belief : sentiment
What are your feelings about this subject?
presentiment
I have a feeling she's not going to like this.
capacity to respond emotionally especially with the higher emotions
found out how much feeling his mother really had
the character ascribed to something : atmosphere
The place had the feeling of a haunted house.
the quality of a work of art that conveys the emotion of the artist
the feeling of the outdoors has been realized with sky-blue ceiling and natural colors—Playthings
sympathetic aesthetic response
a person of fine feeling
feel sense 4
adjective
sentient, sensitive
easily moved emotionally
obsolete deeply felt
expressing emotion or sensitivity
The first known use of feeling was in the 12th century
feintnoun
a pretended blow or attack at one point in order to distract attention from the point one really intends to attack
feignverb
to give a false appearance of : fake
feign illness
to state as if true
feign an excuse
feenoun
a set charge license fee
admission fee
a charge for a professional service
a doctor's fees
feeling1 of 2noun
a sense by which the hardness or softness, hotness or coldness, or heaviness or lightness of things is found outespecially: touch entry 2 sense 3
a sensation experienced through this sense
a state of mind
a feeling of loneliness
plural general emotional condition : sensibilities
hurt their feelings
an opinion or belief often when not based on evidence
a feeling that it will rain
sympathy sense 3
feel sense 4
feeling2 of 2adjective
sensitive sense 2
feeling1 of 2noun
a sense by which the hardness or softness, hotness or coldness, or heaviness or lightness of things is found outespecially: touch entry 2 sense 3
a sensation experienced through this sense
a state of mind
a feeling of loneliness
plural general emotional condition : sensibilities
hurt their feelings
an opinion or belief often when not based on evidence
a feeling that it will rain
sympathy sense 3
feel sense 4
feeling2 of 2adjective
sensitive sense 2
1 An exploration of “God of Vengeance,” a Yiddish drama that became the subject of an obscenity trial, the play speaks feelingly to ideas of culture, censorship and freedom.
2 The case was extraordinary in many ways, not least of which was the court’s willingness to set aside fact in favor of feeling.
3 Therefore, when the breakfast was done and cleared away, and he and the Doctor were left together, Mr. Lorry said, feelingly.
吃完早饭撤下杯盘,桌旁只有他跟医生在一起时,罗瑞先生很带感情地说。
4 Those were answered in his late-night Schubert recital, where he not only gave compelling, sometimes melting performances but also spoke feelingly about the music, apologizing for his Scottish tendency to speak fast.
5 A general fit of piety bespoke the general dread; and they who had before been chiefly intent upon establishing their importance with their fellow-travellers, seemed now feelingly convinced of their own dependence and insignificancy.
6 She spoke feelingly of her early childhood.
她深情地谈起了她的童年时代.
7 Sometimes he would lay his left hand flat upon the key-board, and thus drown, in discordant noise, the music to which his right was feelingly giving utterance.
8 Blinded Gloucester in “King Lear” asserts that he can see feelingly.
9 Having once held a fundamentalist read on Revelation himself, Ehrman knows feelingly what a toxic conception of God, self and others can do to a person.
10 Seeing we have no ale, 't'ud be cruel to sing the praises of it so feelingly.
11 Waiting for Superman stirs that discussion, and perhaps moves it to the front of our national concerns, because it is so smartly and feelingly constructed.
12 This is a very unexpected, a very unhappy meeting, Mr. Tone," said Hill, feelingly; "I sincerely wish you had not recalled the memory of our past acquaintance.
13 Introduced first, and feelingly played by Ronan, is Jo, the closest of the four sisters to the author herself, shown in silhouette.
14 Like journalist Rebecca Gop, who feelingly describes how confusing it felt to hear her Jewish son chanting "Deutschland, Deutschland" as his German soccer team in the European Maccabi Games took the field.
15 My own sense of well-being and purpose in the world. That comes from studying the world feelingly, with empathy in my work.
我自己的幸福和目标的感觉来自于富有感情的研究这个世界和从工作中移情。
16 "You and I, John, are almost the only ones left," the architect had said, feelingly.
17 You spoke feelingly during the Housing Works virtual gala last month about the election.
18 Have you no feeling for the plight of the homeless?
19 Still, it is difficult to express oneself feelingly to order.
20 “Pluckiest little kid I ever saw!” declared Slim feelingly, and then blew a violent blast on his nose.
1 同情地
2 同情
pitying sympathetically pityingly compassion sympathy pity commiseration sympathize commiserate feel for
3 富于感情
5 诚心诚意地