单词 | feel-good factor |
释义 | > as lemmasfeel-good factor feel-good factor n. (a) an aspect of a situation which generates a feeling of satisfaction or well-being; (b) spec. (chiefly British Politics) a feeling of well-being and (esp. financial) security prevailing in a nation, viewed as a factor in increased consumer spending and satisfaction with the government. ΚΠ 1984 Industry Week (Nexis) 10 Dec. 49 The ‘feel good’ factors are the same in Japan as in the United States because human nature is inherently the same East and West. 1987 Business Week (Nexis) 25 May 72 Thatcher is benefiting from the ‘feel good’ factor among voters. 1995 New Scientist 11 Mar. 20/2 The more vigorous the physical activity, say the exercise evangelists, the stronger the feel-good factor. 2012 Daily Tel. 3 Sept. 34/7 It is unwise to expect the Olympics to have created a long-lasting feelgood factor. < as lemmas |
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