释义 |
feel-goodˈfeel-good adjective - His latest film is a feel-good movie with a message.
- There are still a few feel-good shows on TV, but most series have a harder edge.
- It was just a feel-good song, a piece of ephemera, and Lucy was feeling surprisingly good.
- She envisioned an outreach effort with Rimes and enough feel-good songs to cheer little cowgirls and cowboys around the globe.
- This feel-good stuff is an illusion.
a film, story, piece of music that makes you happy► happy · I could hear the happy sound of the street musicians.· Well that's not a very happy story, is it?happy ending (=the end of a story or film in which everyone is happy) · Most children's stories have happy endings. ► feel-good a feel-good film, book, television programme etc makes you feel happy and cheerful because good things happen in it: · His latest film is a feel-good movie with a message.· There are still a few feel-good shows on TV, but most series have a harder edge. ► heartwarming a heartwarming story or event makes you feel happy, because the people in it do well in a difficult situation, and behave in a way that shows that people are good: · The movie tells a heartwarming story about a boy who saves his sister's life.· The response to our plea for more food and blankets has been heartwarming. 1feel-good film/programme/music etc a film etc whose main purpose is to make you feel happy2feel-good factor especially British English a feeling among ordinary people that everything is going well, and that they do not need to worry about losing their jobs or spending money |