单词 | feelingless |
释义 | feel /fēl/transitive verb (feelˈing; felt)
ORIGIN: OE fēlan to feel; Ger fühlen; prob akin to L palpāri to stroke feelˈer noun
feelˈing noun
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
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
no hard feelings No offence taken |
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