| 释义 | 
		  feel /fēl/     transitive verb (feelˈing; felt)- To perceive by the touch
 - To investigate by touching or handling
 - To find (one's way) by groping
 - To be conscious of
 - To be keenly sensible of
 - To have an inward persuasion of, to believe, consider or think
 - To seem to oneself to be
 - To caress the genitals of (with up; vulgar sl)
      intransitive verb- To be aware that one is (well, ill, happy, etc)
 - To explore or investigate with one's hand (with in, etc)
 - To impart a particular impression when touched, as in to feel smooth, sharp, etc
 - To be emotionally affected
 - To have sympathy or compassion (with for)
       noun- The sensation of touch
 - An instinct, touch, knack
 - An act of feeling something
 - An impression imparted by something being felt
 - A general impression or atmosphere associated with something
     ORIGIN: OE fēlan to feel; Ger fühlen; prob akin to L palpāri to stroke   feelˈer  noun - A person, etc that feels
 - A remark cautiously dropped, or any indirect stratagem, to sound out the opinions of others
 - A tentacle
 - A jointed organ in the head of insects, etc capable of a delicate sense, an antenna
    feelˈing  noun - The sense of touch
 - Perception of objects by touch
 - Consciousness of pleasure or pain
 - An impression received physically or mentally
 - Tenderness
 - (an) emotion
 - Sensibility, susceptibility, sentimentality
 - An opinion, sentiment
 - An instinctive grasp or appreciation (with for)
 - Mutual or interactive emotion, such as bad feeling (resentment or animosity), good feeling (friendliness), ill-feeling, fellow feeling
 - (in pl) the affections or passions
 - (in pl) one's sensibilities, or amour-propre, as in hurt someone's feelings
     adjective- Expressive of great sensibility or tenderness
 - Easily or strongly affected by emotion
 - Sympathetic
 - Compassionate
 - Pitying
 - Deeply felt
    feelˈingless  adjective  feelˈingly  adverb    feelˈ-bad or feelˈbad  adjective (informal) Causing a feeling of personal unease  feel-bad factor  noun  The antidote to the feel-good factor (qv below)  feeler gauge  noun (engineering) A thin strip of metal of known thickness, used to measure or set the distance between surfaces or parts  feelˈ-good or feelˈgood  adjective (informal) Causing or relating to a feeling of personal wellbeing, optimism or (smug) self-satisfaction  feel-good factor  noun  A sense of optimism sometimes detected by researchers into voting, buying, etc intentions    bad feeling  - Resentment or animosity
 - Ill-feeling
    feel after (Bible) To search for  feelings (are) running high  (there is) a general feeling of anger, emotion, etc  feel like  To want, have a desire for  feel oneself  To feel as well as normal  feel one's feet or way  To accustom oneself to a new situation, job, etc  feel up to  (with neg) to feel fit enough to  get the feel of  To become familiar with or used to  good feeling  - Friendly feeling
 - Amicable relations
    no hard feelings  No offence taken    |