单词乎

feeling

音标['fi:liŋ]

汉语翻译

n. 摸, 触觉, 知觉, 感觉, 情绪, 同情
a. 有同情心的, 有感觉的, 仁慈的, 动人的
【医】 感觉, 情感, 感情, 情绪
相关词组:
show much feeling for...
show no feeling for...

词型变化

副词:feelingly 

英语解释

名词 feeling:

  1. the experiencing of affective and emotional states
  2. a vague idea in which some confidence is placed
    同义词:impression, belief, notion, opinion
  3. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
    同义词:spirit, tone, feel, flavor, flavour, look, smell
  4. a physical sensation that you experience
  5. the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
    同义词:touch, touch sensation, tactual sensation, tactile sensation
  6. an intuitive understanding of something
    同义词:intuitive feeling

动词 feel:

  1. undergo an emotional sensation
    同义词:feel, experience
  2. come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds
    同义词:find, feel
  3. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles
    同义词:feel, sense
  4. seem with respect to a given sensation given
    同义词:feel
  5. have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude
    同义词:feel
  6. undergo passive experience of:"We felt the effects of inflation"
    同义词:feel
  7. be felt or perceived in a certain way
    同义词:feel
  8. grope or feel in search of something
    同义词:feel
  9. examine by touch
    同义词:feel, finger
  10. examine (a body part) by palpation
    同义词:palpate, feel
  11. find by testing or cautious exploration
    同义词:feel
  12. produce a certain impression
    同义词:feel
  13. pass one's hands over the sexual organs of
    同义词:feel

例句

  1. His rapid promotion caused much bad feeling among his colleagues.
    他获迅速提升在同事中引起很大的不满。
  2. He spoke feelingly about his dismissal.
    他激动地谈到自己被解雇一事。
  3. He lost all feeling in his toes.
    他的脚趾完全失去了知觉。
  4. You have no feeling for the beauty of nature.
    你对大自然的美缺乏欣赏力。
  5. I have a feeling that we are being followed.
    我有种感觉我们正被人跟踪。

详细解释


feel.ing

n.(名词)


The sensation involving perception by touch.
感觉:包括触觉在内的感觉
A sensation experienced through touch.
触觉:由触摸获得的感觉
A physical sensation:
身体的触感:
例句:
a feeling of warmth.
暖和的感觉

An affective state of consciousness, such as that resulting from emotions, sentiments, or desires:
感觉,感受:由感情、情绪或欲望引起的感知的情绪状态:
例句:
experienced a feeling of excitement.
体验了兴奋的感觉

An awareness or impression:
意识或印象:
例句:
He had the feeling that he was being followed.
他觉察到他正在被跟踪



An emotional state or disposition; an emotion:
情绪:情感状态或性情;感情:
例句:
expressed deep feeling.
表达深厚的感情

A tender emotion; a fondness.
柔情;爱好


Capacity to experience the higher emotions; sensitivity; sensibility:
体谅:体验更高尚的情感的能力;敏感;善感性:
例句:
a man of feeling.
多愁善感的人

feelings Susceptibility to emotional response; sensibilities:
feelings 感情:情感反应的敏感性;感觉能力:
例句:
The child`s feelings are easily hurt.
那孩子的痛处很容易被触到

Opinion based more on emotion than on reason; sentiment.
感想:更多地建立在感情而不是理智上的观点;感想
A general impression conveyed by a person, place, or thing:
气氛:一个人、地方或事物给人的整体印象:
例句:
The stuffy air gave one the feeling of being in a tomb.
闷热的空气使人觉得象在坟墓里



Appreciative regard or understanding:
尊重:带有欣赏的尊敬和理解:
例句:
a feeling for propriety.
尊重礼仪

Intuitive awareness or aptitude; a feel:
领悟力:直觉意识或资质;直感:
例句:
has a feeling for language.
对语言有领悟力

adj.(形容词)
Having the ability to react or feel emotionally; sentient; sensitive.
有感情的:有能力用感情反应或感受的;有感觉力的;敏感的
Easily moved emotionally; sympathetic:
易动感情的;富于同情心的:
例句:
a feeling heart.
富于同情的心

Expressive of sensibility or emotion:
表达感情的或敏感的:
例句:
a feeling glance.
含情脉脉的一瞥


【引伸】
feel.ingly
adv.(副词)
<参考词汇><同义词>feeling,emotion,passion,sentimentThese nouns refer to complex and usually strong subjective human response, such as love or hate.Althoughfeeling and emotion are sometimes interchangeable, feeling is the more general and neutral:
这些名词指的是情绪反应,并通常指强烈的主观的个人反应,例如爱或恨。尽管feelingemotion 有时可以互换使用, 但feeling 更概括更中性:
例句:
feelings of hope and joy;
充满希望和快乐的感觉;

例句:
a feeling of inferiority;
自卑感;

例句:
religious feelings.
宗教情感,

例句:
.I have said that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity. (William Wordsworth).
.我曾经说过诗是强烈感情的自然流露:它源于情感,但在平静中回忆. (威廉·华兹华斯)。

Emotion is often considered to be the stronger of the two terms and to imply the presence of excitement or agitation:
Emotion 常被认为是这两个词条中较强烈的一个,暗含兴奋或焦虑的意思:
例句:
He has difficulty controlling his emotions.
他很难控制自己的感情,

例句:
.Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion. (T.S. Eliot).
.诗不是情感的转向松弛,而是情感的出口. (T·S·艾略特)。

Passion is intense, compelling emotion:
Passion 指强烈的、咄咄逼人的情感:
例句:
.They seemed like ungoverned children inflamed with the fiercest passions of men. (Francis Parkman).
.他们看起来象狂野不羁的孩子,却燃烧着男子汉最炽烈的情感. (弗朗西斯·帕克曼)。

Sentiment often applies to a thought or opinion arising from or influenced by emotion:
Sentiment 常指由情感或受情感影响而产生的想法或意见:
例句:
What are your sentiments about the government`s policiesô The word can also refer to the delicate, sensitive, or higher or more refined feelings:
你对政府的政策有什么想法? 此词也指细腻的、敏感的或更高级或更细微的感情:

例句:
.The mystic reverence, the religious allegiance, which are essential to a true monarchy, are imaginative sentiments that no legislature can manufacture in any people. (Walter Bagehot).See also Synonyms at opinion
.不可思议的崇敬和宗教般的忠诚对真正的君主政体都是至关重要的,都是富于想象力的情操,没有立法机关可以使任何一个人产生此种情感. (瓦尔特·白哲特)参见同义词 opinion


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