Определение (a)-feeling в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- feeling
- An opinion, an attitude
- feeling
- Emotion; impression
The house gave me a feeling of dread.
- feeling
- Emotionally sensitive
Despite the rough voice, the coach is surprisingly feeling.
- feeling
- Sensation, particularly through the skin
The wool on my arm produced a strange feeling.
- feeling
- Intuition
He has no feeling for what he can say to somebody in such a fragile emotional condition.
- feeling
- Present participle of feel
- feeling
- Emotional state or well-being
You really hurt my feelings when you said that.
- feeling
- Emotional attraction or desire
Many people still have feelings for their first love.
- feeling one's oats
- Present participle of feel one's oats
- fellow feeling
- A sense of sympathy for, consideration of, or shared interests with one or more other human beings
Even when the wind blew cold, the fine sportsmanship and fellow feeling that is traditional to the Winter Games, lifted last week to an absurd height by the love-everybody snowboarders, the new let's do-right IOC and the continuing sympathy for the U. S. of A., was lovely to see — and to join.
- fellow-feeling
- Alternative form of fellow feeling
- floating feeling
- A combined feeling of light-headedness and dizziness, as if floating
- gut feeling
- an instinct or intuition; an immediate or basic feeling or reaction without a logical rationale
Susan had a gut feeling she was being followed, so she hurried to her car.
- self-feeling
- Self-awareness; knowledge or familiarity of oneself
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- self-feeling
- Self-centredness, egotism
- sinking feeling
- A feeling of uneasiness or apprehension
- feeling
- {n} sensibility, humanity, tenderness, love
- I have the feeling
- I sense that -, it seems to me that -
- bad feeling
- bad sense, premonition that something bad is about to happen, sick feeling
- class feeling
- feelings of envy and resentment of one social or economic class for toward another
- dissipated the feeling
- dispelled the feeling, caused the feeling to go away
- empty feeling
- sense of futility, feeling of meaninglessness
- feeling
- An unreasoned opinion
- feeling
- That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect similarly the spectator
- feeling
- Your feelings about something are the things that you think and feel about it, or your attitude towards it. She has strong feelings about the alleged growth in violence against female officers I think that sums up the feelings of most discerning and intelligent Indians He made no real secret of his feelings to his friends
- feeling
- the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; "she likes the touch of silk on her skin"; "the surface had a greasy feeling"
- feeling
- Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever; as, a right or a wrong feeling in the heart; our angry or kindly feelings; a feeling of pride or of humility
- feeling
- Spontaneous expressions of the True Nature, for example joy, laughter, or the feeling of connection with all that is Back to Top
- feeling
- The sense by which the mind, through certain nerves of the body, perceives external objects, or certain states of the body itself; that one of the five senses which resides in the general nerves of sensation distributed over the body, especially in its surface; the sense of touch; nervous sensibility to external objects
- feeling
- Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing, sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his wrongs
- feeling
- {s} sensitive, perceptive; full of emotion; sympathetic
- feeling
- quality of integrity through which a historic property evokes the aesthetic or historic sense of past time or place
- feeling
- -See Primary feeling
- feeling
- vedaná (q v ); further s khandha - Contemplation of f : vedanánupassaná; s satipatthána
- feeling
- Feeling is used to refer to a general opinion that a group of people has about something. There is still some feeling in the art world that the market for such works may be declining It seemed that anti-Fascist feeling was not being encouraged
- feeling
- If you have a feeling of hunger, tiredness, or other physical sensation, you experience it. I also had a strange feeling in my neck He experienced feelings of claustrophobia from being in a small place
- feeling
- a physical sensation that you experience; "he had a queasy feeling"; "I had a strange feeling in my leg"; "he lost all feeling in his arm"
- feeling
- Bad feeling or ill feeling is bitterness or anger which exists between people, for example after they have had an argument. There's been some bad feeling between the two families
- feeling
- If you have a feeling of being in a particular situation, you feel that you are in that situation. I had the terrible feeling of being left behind to bring up the baby while he had fun
- feeling
- feelings You say `I know the feeling' to show that you understand or feel sorry about a problem or difficult experience that someone is telling you about
- feeling
- Feeling in part of your body is the ability to experience the sense of touch in this part of the body. After the accident he had no feeling in his legs
- feeling
- a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying"
- feeling
- a physical sensation that you experience; "he had a queasy feeling"; "I had a strange feeling in my leg"; "he lost all feeling in his arm
- feeling
- every change in the physiological state is accompanied by the appropriate change in the mental emotional state, conscious or unconscious (and vice-versa)
- feeling
- A feeling is an emotion, such as anger or happiness. It gave me a feeling of satisfaction I think our main feeling would be of an immense gratitude He was unable to contain his own destructive feelings
- feeling
- A sudden outburst of anger
- feeling
- Thinking Sensing
- feeling
- If you have a feeling that something is the case or that something is going to happen, you think that is probably the case or that it is probably going to happen. I have a feeling that everything will come right for us one day You have a feeling about people, and I just felt she was going to be good
- feeling
- This term designates one of the psychological types established by Myers and Briggs In short it means: knowing the subject value of things Feelers make their choice based on personal values and tend to be more subjective Feelers value affiliation and harmony, so they will temper their objectivity with subjective concern for the emotional reactions of others From: D D, Shain (1995) Study Skills
- feeling
- Feeling for someone is love, affection, sympathy, or concern for them. Thomas never lost his feeling for Harriet It's incredible that Peter can behave with such stupid lack of feeling
- feeling
- The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the sensibility not dependent on the body; as, a man of feeling; a man destitute of feeling
- feeling
- Feeling is a way of thinking and reacting to things which is emotional and not planned rather than logical and practical. He was prompted to a rare outburst of feeling. a voice that trembles with feeling. = emotion
- feeling
- the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
- feeling
- If something such as a place or book creates a particular kind of feeling, it creates a particular kind of atmosphere. That's what we tried to portray in the book, this feeling of opulence and grandeur. see also feel
- feeling
- If you have mixed feelings about something or someone, you feel uncertain about them because you can see both good and bad points about them. showing strong feelings
- feeling
- Quality that allows the rider to subtly sense, in an almost innate way, what the mental and physical disposition of the horse is
- feeling
- the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason"
- feeling
- {i} sensation; perception; emotion; pity, compassion
- feeling
- An act or state of perception by the sense above described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself; consciousness
- feeling
- When you refer to someone's feelings, you are talking about the things that might embarrass, offend, or upset them. For example, if you hurt someone's feelings, you upset them by something that you say or do. He was afraid of hurting my feelings He has no respect, no regard for anyone's feelings
- feeling
- an intuitive understanding of something; "he had a great feeling for music"
- feeling
- Hard feelings are feelings of anger or bitterness towards someone who you have had an argument with or who has upset you. If you say `no hard feelings', you are making an agreement with someone not to be angry or bitter about something. I don't want any hard feelings between our companies He held out his large hand. `No hard feelings, right?'
- feeling
- Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved; as, a feeling heart
- feeling
- If you have a feeling for something, you have an understanding of it or a natural ability to do it. Try to get a feeling for the people who live here You seem to have a feeling for drawing
- feeling ashamed
- feeling embarrassed, feeling humiliated
- feeling disgust
- experiencing a feeling of revulsion
- feeling heart
- empathetic, sympathetic, sensitive (of a person)
- feeling in the pit of one's stomach
- gut feeling, deep and instinctual notion
- feeling of emptiness
- sense of futility, feeling of uselessness, feeling of meaninglessness, feeling of insignificance
- feeling of importance
- awareness of one's importance
- feeling of vulnerability
- sense that one is open to attack or injury
- feeling sorry
- regret, sorrow, pity
- feeling the pulse
- groping for the pulse, sensing the regular beating of the heart
- fellow feeling
- Fellow feeling is sympathy and friendship that exists between people who have shared similar experiences or difficulties. a feeling of sympathy and friendship towards someone because they are like you
- fellow-feeling
- feeling of brotherhood, comradeship, companionship
- general feeling
- overall mood; public opinion
- good feeling
- enjoyable feeling, positive emotion
- gut feeling
- deep internal perception, inner sense
- had a feeling
- perceived, had a hunch, his heart told him so
- have the feeling that
- feel as though, sense that
- ill feeling
- A feeling of animosity or rancor. angry feelings towards someone
- inner feeling
- private emotion, intimate thought, inmost emotion
- strong feeling
- powerful sense, certain feeling, cognizance, clear and definite sense about something
- warm feeling
- comfortable sensation of slight heat