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feeling for4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

felt, feel·ing.

  1. to perceive or examine by touch.
  2. to have a sensation of, other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell:to feel a toothache.
  3. to find or pursue by touching, groping, or cautious moves.
v. 无主动词 verb

felt, feel·ing.

  1. to have perception by touch or by any nerves of sensation other than those of sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
  2. to make examination by touch; grope.
  3. to perceive a state of mind or a condition of body: to feel happy; to feel well.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
  2. a sensation of something felt; a vague mental impression or feeling: a feel of winter; a feel of sadness in the air.
  3. the sense of touch: soft to the feel.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. feel for, to feel sympathy for or compassion toward; empathize with: I know you're disappointed and upset, and I feel for you. Southeastern Pennsylvania and Maryland.to have a liking or desire for: If you feel for more pie, just help yourself.
  2. feel out, to attempt to ascertain by indirect or subtle means: Why not feel out the other neighbors' opinions before you make a complaint.
  3. feel up, Slang: Vulgar. to fondle or touch in a sexual manner.
  4. feel up to, Informal. to feel or be able to; be capable of: He didn't feel up to going to the theater so soon after his recent illness.

feeling for 近义词

feeling for

等同于 reaching

feeling for

等同于 identify with

feeling for 的近义词 12
feeling for

等同于 pity

feeling for

等同于 reach

feeling for

等同于 respond

feeling for

等同于 understand

feeling for

等同于 bleed

feeling for

等同于 feel sorry for

feeling for

等同于 come at

feeling for

等同于 commiserate

feeling for 的近义词 10
feeling for 的反义词 1
feeling for

等同于 empathize

feeling for 的近义词 10
feeling for 的反义词 1

feeling for构成的短语

  • feel bad
  • feel blue
  • feel for
  • feel free
  • feel in one's bones
  • feel like
  • feel like death
  • feel like oneself
  • feel like two cents
  • feel no pain
  • feel oneself
  • feel one's oats
  • feel one's way
  • feel out
  • feel out of place
  • feel put upon
  • feel someone up
  • feel the pinch
  • feel up to
  • (feel) at home
  • cop a feel
  • get the feel of
  • (feel) put upon

更多feeling for例句

  1. I still very much appreciate the feel of Oklahoma, the sort of warmth of it, but I also know that some of that warmth masked a very ugly history that’s now being revealed.
  2. Preserving the quality of the content and presentations, maximizing networking opportunities and preserving as much of the feel of the expo hall as possible were among the top priorities.
  3. This should help you make a decision whether or not you may feel comfortable sending your child to day care.
  4. The result is a health care experience that feels a lot more like what we would all expect for our loved ones in a time of need.
  5. Year after year I’ve spent innumerable hours scouring the internet attempting to find a present that feels unique and intimate even when my partner and I are thousands of miles apart.
  6. Citizens, perhaps, need to feel like they can communicate something to science.
  7. How do you feel about Archer and the gang abandoning the cartel and returning to the office?
  8. For someone with anorexia, self-starvation makes them feel better.
  9. Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her.
  10. This is not making the 228,000 residents of Irving, Texas feel very relaxed.
  11. After all, may not even John Burns be human; may not Mr. Chamberlain himself have a heart that can feel for another?
  12. “You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.
  13. It was such a magnificent sum that Sol did not feel like taking the familiarity with it of mentioning it aloud.
  14. And he had waited so long for Grandfather Mole that he had begun to feel hungry again.
  15. They feel that the system has few advantages to offer in return for the cost it entails upon them.