词汇 | feeling |
释义 | FEELING - LACKING mean nothing (to someone) [for someone] not to have feeling for (someone or something).Do I mean nothing to you after all these years?Do all those years mean nothing? mean something (to someone) for someone to have feeling for (someone or something).You mean a lot to me.This job means a lot to Ann. thick-skinned not easily upset or hurt; insensitive.Tom won't worry about your insults. He's completely thick-skinned.Jane's so thick-skinned she didn't realize Fred was being rude to her. FEELING - RENEWAL feel like a new person to feel refreshed and renewed, especially after getting well or getting dressed up.I bought a new suit, and now I feel like a new person.Bob felt like a new person when he got out of the hospital. feeling noun marijuana UK, 2003*feeling (that something is the case)and *a feeling about somethinga 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.
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