
n.感覺;知覺;氣氛;鑒賞力;反感
adj.有感情的;富于同情心的;含情脈脈的
(復(fù))feelings:感情.
I have a feeling that we are being followed. 我有種感覺我們正被人跟蹤。
He had no movement or feeling below his navel. 肚臍以下沒有知覺,也不能活動(dòng)。
I've lost all feeling in the left arm. 我左臂完全失去了知覺。
There is a weird feeling about the place. 這地方有一種神秘的氣氛。
There was a faint feeling of unrest at the table. 餐桌上稍微有一種不安的氣氛。
You have no feeling for the beauty of nature. 你對(duì)大自然的美缺乏欣賞力。
His speech caused a lot of feeling. 他的講演引起了很多反感。
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。
用作形容詞 (adj.)He is not a mere lump of clay but a feeling creature. 他不僅具有血肉之軀而且是一個(gè)有感情的人。
feeling的基本意思是指軀體本能的感知能力,即“知覺”。還可指對(duì)饑餓、健康等的不適或愉快的“感覺〔觸〕”或?qū)δ橙恕彩挛铩车摹皯B(tài)度,看法”,也可指“感受力,鑒賞力”。
feeling還有“同情,體諒”“激情 ”“感情”等意思。作“感情”解時(shí)常用復(fù)數(shù),往往指與理智相對(duì)而言的“情感”或“情緒”。
feeling可作為同源動(dòng)詞feel的賓語。
feeling偶爾也可用作形容詞,意思是“有同情心的”,在句中可用作表語或定語。例如:Cathy is very feeling.〔Cathy is a very feeling girl.〕凱茜很有同情心。
n.同情; 互相理解
adj.無情的;冷酷的;失去知覺的
adv.感動(dòng)地;充滿感情地
預(yù)感