词汇 | feel |
释义 | feel Ⅰ verb 1 to understand US, 2002. 2 to agree with US, 2004. 3 to approve of or enjoy US, 2003. 4 to fight with someone. Literally, 'to feel the blows of an opponent' UK, 2000.► feel itto feel good, to enjoy something US, 2001.► feel no painto be drunk US, 1955 Ⅱ ⇨ feel fine; feel noun nine, especially nine pounds (£9). Rhyming slang UK, 1992 feel around for feel around to use your hands to search for something you cannot see: Richard reached into the attic and felt around for the boxes. Feeling around for some pocket change to make a phone call, Tom stood up and left the table.■ SIMILAR TO: feel for feel for 1. feel for sb to feel sympathy for someone because they are in a difficult, sad, or unpleasant situation, often because you have been in a similar situation yourself: I feel for Donnie - it's not easy being a teenager. She felt for Karen, but she had a family of her own to look after.■ SIMILAR TO: sympathize with2. feel for sth to use your hands to search for something you cannot see: I felt for the list I had put in my pocket. Suzanne entered the dark hotel room and felt for the light switch.■ SIMILAR TO: feel around for feel out feel sb out • feel out sb informal to ask someone's opinion or feelings about something: I'll try and feel him out about the idea and see what he thinks.■ SIMILAR TO: sound out feel up feel sb up informal to touch someone in a sexual way, without their permission in a way that is unpleasant and annoying: Some guy tried to feel me up at the bar last night.■ SIMILAR TO: touch up BrE informal feel up to feel up to sth to feel well enough to do something, or feel that you have enough energy or strength to do something: Can we go for a run another time? I don't really feel up to it today.feel up to doing sth Are you sure you feel up going into work? I didn't feel up to arguing with him, so I just agreed with everything he said.
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