گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'feeling'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: احساس

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: حس‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: احساس‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun hunch: My feeling is that it will fail. noun emotions: Be careful of their feelings.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: feeling adjectives a good/great/wonderful etc feeling • It's a great feeling when you try something new and it works. deep • A deep feeling of sadness came over her. strong/intense • There was a strong feeling of anger among the workers. verbs experience a feeling • I remember experiencing a feeling of tremendous excitement. give somebody a feeling • My work gives me a feeling of achievement. arouse a feeling (= cause it ) • The music aroused a feeling of calm within him. hurt somebody's feelings (= make someone feel upset ) • I hope I didn't hurt your feelings. hide your feelings • She could no longer hide her feelings. show your feelings • I know you find it embarrassing to show your feelings. express your feelings ( also put your feelings into words ) (= tell other people what you are feeling or thinking ) • Children sometimes find it difficult to put their feelings into words. phrases have mixed feelings (= have both positive and negative feelings ) • Her parents had mixed feelings about the marriage. feelings are running high (= people have strong feelings, especially of anger ) • It was the last game of the season, and feelings were running high.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun sth that you feel/sense/believe ADJ. strong | definite, distinct | nagging, sneaking/sneaky, vague I had a nagging feeling that I had forgotten something. | glorious, good, great, marvellous, warm, wonderful It was a good feeling to be arriving home again. | horrible, nasty, queasy, sick, sinking, terrible, tight, uncomfortable, uneasy He suddenly had a terrible sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach. I've got a tight feeling in my stomach. | guilty | curious, eerie, odd, peculiar, strange | gut, instinctive My gut feeling was that we couldn't trust her. | general, popular, public The general feeling of the meeting was against the decision. VERB + FEELING feel, get, have He felt a wonderful warm feeling come over him. Do you get the feeling that we're not welcome here? | give sb, leave sb with She was left with the feeling that he did not care. | know (informal) ‘I really resent the way he treated me.’ ‘I know the feeling (= I know how you feel).’ | arouse, evoke, inspire a case that has aroused strong public feeling FEELING + VERB come over sb | be mutual ‘I'm going to miss you.’ ‘The feeling's mutual (= I feel exactly the same).’ PREP. ~ about I don't have any strong feelings about it one way or the other. | ~ of a feeling of excitement | ~ on What are your feelings on this issue? feelings: emotions ADJ. deep, intense, strong | ambivalent, mixed I had mixed feelings about meeting them again. | positive, warm | hostile, negative | hurt, injured | inner, innermost, real, true | pent-up releasing her pent-up feelings | personal | religious | sexual VERB + FEELING experience, harbour, have, suffer She experienced a whole range of feelings. He still harboured feelings of resentment. She was lucky that she had suffered no more than hurt feelings. | express, give vent to, release, show, vent He finds it difficult to express his feelings. I finally gave vent to my feelings and started yelling at him. | articulate, describe, discuss, talk about discussing his innermost feelings with me | bottle up, hide, mask, repress, suppress trying to hide her true feelings | banish He was determined to banish all feelings of guilt. | hurt I'm sorry if I've hurt your feelings. | spare We didn't tell Jane because we wanted to spare her feelings. | arouse, engender, evoke, inspire The debate aroused strong feelings on both sides. | heighten It was the practical aspect of life that heightened her feelings of loneliness and loss. | understand | reciprocate, return Although she did not reciprocate his feelings, she did not discourage him. FEELING + VERB come into sth Personal feelings don't come into it?we have to do what's right. | run high Feelings were running high (= people were very angry or excited)as the meeting continued. PREP. ~ for It makes no difference to my feelings for you. | ~ of his feelings of grief | ~ towards her feelings of anger towards him PHRASES no hard feelings (informal) Someone's got to lose. No hard feelings, Dave, eh? understanding/sensitivity ADJ. great, wonderful VERB + FEELING have | develop He had developed a feeling for when not to disturb her. PREP. with ~ She spoke with feeling about the plight of the homeless. | ~ for She has a wonderful feeling for colour. sympathy/love VERB + FEELING have You have no feeling for the sufferings of others. PREP. ~ for She still had a lot of feeling for David. anger ADJ. bad, ill VERB + FEELING cause, create, lead to | stir up PREP. ~ against Their aim was to stir up feeling against the war. | ~ between There was a lot of bad feeling between the two groups of students. ability to feel physically VERB + FEELING lose | regain PREP. ~ in After the accident he lost all feeling in his legs. atmosphere VERB + FEELING create, recreate They have managed to recreate the feeling of the original theatre. PREP. ~ of Light colours create a feeling of spaciousness.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: Phrase(s): *a feeling (that something is the case) [and] *a feeling about something a premonition that [something might happen or be the case]; an intuition about something. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) • I had a feeling that you might be dropping by this afternoon. • I didn’t have any facts to support it. I just had a feeling.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

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