feeling
feeling漢語翻譯
a. 有同情心的, 有感覺的, 仁慈的, 動(dòng)人的
【醫(yī)】 感覺, 情感, 感情, 情緒
相關(guān)詞組:
show much feeling for...
show no feeling for...
feeling詞型變化
feeling英語解釋
名詞 feeling:
- the experiencing of affective and emotional states
- a vague idea in which some confidence is placed同義詞:impression, belief, notion, opinion
- the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people同義詞:spirit, tone, feel, flavor, flavour, look, smell
- a physical sensation that you experience
- the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin同義詞:touch, touch sensation, tactual sensation, tactile sensation
- an intuitive understanding of something同義詞:intuitive feeling
動(dòng)詞 feel:
- undergo an emotional sensation同義詞:feel, experience
- come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds同義詞:find, feel
- perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles同義詞:feel, sense
- seem with respect to a given sensation given同義詞:feel
- have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude同義詞:feel
- undergo passive experience of:"We felt the effects of inflation"同義詞:feel
- be felt or perceived in a certain way同義詞:feel
- grope or feel in search of something同義詞:feel
- examine by touch同義詞:feel, finger
- examine (a body part) by palpation同義詞:palpate, feel
- find by testing or cautious exploration同義詞:feel
- produce a certain impression同義詞:feel
- pass one's hands over the sexual organs of同義詞:feel
feeling例句
- His rapid promotion caused much bad feeling among his colleagues.他獲迅速提升在同事中引起很大的不滿。
- He spoke feelingly about his dismissal.他激動(dòng)地談到自己被解雇一事。
- He lost all feeling in his toes.他的腳趾完全失去了知覺。
- You have no feeling for the beauty of nature.你對(duì)大自然的美缺乏欣賞力。
- I have a feeling that we are being followed.我有種感覺我們正被人跟蹤。
feeling詳細(xì)解釋
feel.ing
n.(名詞)
The sensation involving perception by touch.感覺:包括觸覺在內(nèi)的感覺A sensation experienced through touch.觸覺:由觸摸獲得的感覺A physical sensation:身體的觸感:例句:a feeling of warmth.暖和的感覺
An affective state of consciousness, such as that resulting from emotions, sentiments, or desires:感覺,感受:由感情、情緒或欲望引起的感知的情緒狀態(tài):例句:experienced a feeling of excitement.體驗(yàn)了興奮的感覺
An awareness or impression:意識(shí)或印象:例句:He had the feeling that he was being followed.他覺察到他正在被跟蹤
An emotional state or disposition; an emotion:情緒:情感狀態(tài)或性情;感情:例句:expressed deep feeling.表達(dá)深厚的感情
A tender emotion; a fondness.柔情;愛好
Capacity to experience the higher emotions; sensitivity; sensibility:體諒:體驗(yàn)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:情感反應(yīng)的敏感性;感覺能力:例句:The child`s feelings are easily hurt.那孩子的痛處很容易被觸到
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觀點(diǎn);感想A general impression conveyed by a person, place, or thing:氣氛:一個(gè)人、地方或事物給人的整體印象:例句:The stuffy air gave one the feeling of being in a tomb.悶熱的空氣使人覺得象在墳?zāi)估?/br>
Appreciative regard or understanding:尊重:帶有欣賞的尊敬和理解:例句:a feeling for propriety.尊重禮儀
Intuitive awareness or aptitude; a feel:領(lǐng)悟力:直覺意識(shí)或資質(zhì);直感:例句:has a feeling for language.對(duì)語言有領(lǐng)悟力
adj.(形容詞)Having the ability to react or feel emotionally; sentient; sensitive.有感情的:有能力用感情反應(yīng)或感受的;有感覺力的;敏感的Easily moved emotionally; sympathetic:易動(dòng)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:表達(dá)感情的或敏感的:例句:a feeling glance.含情脈脈的一瞥
【引伸】
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adv.(副詞)<參考詞匯><同義詞>feeling,emotion,passion,sentiment同義詞>These 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: 這些名詞指的是情緒反應(yīng),并通常指強(qiáng)烈的主觀的個(gè)人反應(yīng),例如愛或恨。盡管feeling 和 emotion 有時(shí)可以互換使用, 但feeling 更概括更中性: 例句:feelings of hope and joy;充滿希望和快樂的感覺;
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)..我曾經(jīng)說過詩是強(qiáng)烈感情的自然流露:它源于情感,但在平靜中回憶. (威廉·華茲華斯)。
Emotion is often considered to be the stronger of the two terms and to imply the presence of excitement or agitation: Emotion 常被認(rèn)為是這兩個(gè)詞條中較強(qiáng)烈的一個(gè),暗含興奮或焦慮的意思: 例句:He has difficulty controlling his emotions.他很難控制自己的感情,
例句:.Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion. (T.S. Eliot). .詩不是情感的轉(zhuǎn)向松弛,而是情感的出口. (T·S·艾略特)。
Passion is intense, compelling emotion: Passion 指強(qiáng)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)..他們看起來象狂野不羈的孩子,卻燃燒著男子漢最熾烈的情感. (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響而產(chǎn)生的想法或意見: 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: 你對(duì)政府的政策有什么想法? 此詞也指細(xì)膩的、敏感的或更高級(jí)或更細(xì)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 .不可思議的崇敬和宗教般的忠誠對(duì)真正的君主政體都是至關(guān)重要的,都是富于想象力的情操,沒有立法機(jī)關(guān)可以使任何一個(gè)人產(chǎn)生此種情感. (瓦爾特·白哲特)參見同義詞 opinion
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