| 单词 | fellow-feeling | 
| 释义 | fellow-feelingn. 1.  A feeling of fellowship, community, or shared interest; a feeling of having something in common.In the 18th cent. sometimes connoting collusion or conspiracy; cf. quots. 1712,  1755. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a company or body of persons > 			[noun]		 > spirit of fellow-feeling1575 spirit of (the) corps1767 esprit de corps1780 body-spirit1794 simpatico1893 1575    T. Cartwright Second Replie agaynst Dr. Whitgiftes Second Answer p. ccxxxi  				As nature teacheth my hande to helpe..another parte of my bodie: so the spirite of God..throwghe a fellow feelinge teachetche [sic] one churche to stretche owte her hande, to put awaie as yt can, the euill which yt seethe approche vnto another. a1640    W. Fenner Christians ingrafting into Christ 69 in  Contin. Christ's Alarm 		(1657)	  				We should have a fellow-feeling with all the Members of Christ: Do not say thou art a Member of the Church of England, and not of France. 1712    J. Arbuthnot Law is Bottomless-pit x. 18  				Even your Milkwoman and your Nursery-Maid have a Fellow-feeling. 1755    S. Johnson Dict. Eng. Lang.  				Fellow-feeling, combination, joint interest; commonly in an ill sense. 1809    Ld. Byron Eng. Bards & Sc. Reviewers 13  				A fellow feeling makes us wond'rous kind. 1899    O. Wilde Ideal Husband ii. 71  				Personally I have a great admiration for stupidity. It is a sort of fellow-feeling, I suppose. 1955    Slavonic & East European Rev. 34 262  				No one acquainted with army life would assert that there is..any special fellow-feeling between sergeant-majors and the rank and file. 1998    Wilson Q. Summer 12/2  				A real sense of fellow-feeling and community..grew out of the experience of shared suffering [in the Great Depression]. 2002    R. Sugden in  U. Mäki Fact & Fiction in Econ. v. 107  				I have no fellow-feeling with those economic theorists who, off the record.., admit that they are only playing a game with other theorists.  2.  The quality or state of sharing in the feelings of others; a feeling of sympathy or compassion. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > compassion > 			[noun]		 > sympathy compassion1340 compatience1398 fellow-feeling1578 sympathy1600 condolence1603 condolencya1631 compassivity1667 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > capacity for emotion > fellow feeling > 			[noun]		 pityc1300 consentc1384 fellow-feeling1578 sympathy1662 homopathy1678 identification1840 sympneumatism1891 panpathy1900 feeling1909 1578    J. Stockwood Serm. Barthelmew Day 100  				A felowe feeling of the miseries of his poore brethren. 1604    R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. at Compassion  				Pitty, fellow-feeling. 1623    J. Rowlandson Gods Blessing 62  				Men of other callings should have a fellow-feeling of those miseries. 1690    Earl of Melfort 23 Apr. in  H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. 		(1827)	 2nd Ser. IV. 190  				The hearts here are harder than marble, and there is not such a thing as fellow feeling (the presbyterian word). a1716    O. Blackall Wks. 		(1723)	 I. viii. 70  				Mercy, properly speaking, is an Affection of the Mind..'tis a fellow-feeling of another's Sufferings. 1764    St. James's Chron. 3–4 Nov.  				Those who have a Fellow feeling..consider these as they were, inhuman, barbarous, detestable Actions. 1818    W. Hazlitt Lect. Eng. Poets ii. 53  				Inanimate objects..have a fellow-feeling in the interest of the story. 1857    W. Collins Dead Secret I.  ii. i. 75  				I have a fellow-feeling for others who are like me. 1954    R. Jarrell Pictures from Inst. i. 11  				For Mrs. Robbins understanding anybody, having a fellow-feeling for anybody, admitting anybody else exists, were incomprehensible vices. 1999    Stud. in Romanticism 38 540  				Her confidence in the possibility of authentic compassion, fellow-feeling, and trust. 2016    Times 		(Nexis)	 14 June 12  				Everything he does is designed to hurt; he is unencumbered by fellow feeling, by sympathy. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). fellow-feelingadj. Now rare.   That shares in the feelings of another; sympathetic, compassionate. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > capacity for emotion > fellow feeling > 			[adjective]		 > sympathetic fellow-feeling1594 sympathetic1684 sympathizing1684 social1726 1594    C. Gibbon Praise of Good Name 47  				We ought to comfort and not crosse such as be corrigible in their fall, but to be fellow-feeling members in their afflictions. 1621    S. Ward Life of Faith xii. 91  				A..fellow-feeling elder brother. 1677    R. Gilpin Dæmonol. Sacra  ii. vi. 289  				To bear one anothers Burthens..shews us to be fellow-feeling Members of the same Body. 1708    Brit. Apollo 8–10 Dec.  				A Compassionate Disposition,..a Fellow-Feeling Tenderness. 1762    Lloyd's Evening Post 13 Oct. 363/3  				A Humane and fellow-feeling breast cannot reflect on the calamities of this wide-wasting, yet well-fought war, without deeply sympathizing with his Country for her great expence of useful hands. 1825    E. Hicks Let. 28 Apr. 		(1834)	 176  				To revive afresh that sympathy and fellow-feeling affection, witnessed when favoured with each other's company. 1829    Missionary Herald 		(Boston)	 Aug. 258/1  				Our people have no such fellow-feeling concern, and love for each other! 1901    Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 5 330  				The ‘fellow-feeling’ spirit on both sides was ever present. 2001    T. Gitlin in  D. Riesman et al.  Lonely Crowd 		(rev. ed.)	 Foreword p. xiv  				It was the book of a fellow-feeling citizen who wanted to counsel society, not lecture it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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