feeling
英 ['fiːlɪŋ]
美 ['filɪŋ]
- n. 感じる、触れる; 感じる、感情; 共感
- adj. 感じる; 共感する; 感情的な
- v. 感じる; 考える(feelの現在分詞); 触れる
英語の語源
- feeling (n.)
- late 12c., "act of touching, sense of touch," verbal noun from feel (v.). Meaning "a conscious emotion" is mid-14c. Meaning "what one feels (about something), opinion" is from mid-15c. Meaning "capacity to feel" is from 1580s.
- feeling (adj.)
- c. 1400, "pertaining to the physical senses, sensory," present participle adjective from feel (v.). Related: Feelingly.
例文
- 1. Try to support each other when one of you is feeling down.
- 落ち込んでいる人がいるときは、お互いを元気づけようと努力しましょう。
- 2.His wife wasn 't feeling too well and she wanted to go home.
- 彼の妻は少し気分が悪くなり、家に帰りたいと思っています。
- 3.McKay walked slowly toward this screen, feeling a growing tenseness.
- マッケイはゆっくりとこの画面に向かって歩いてきて、歩くたびに気持ちがさらに緊張してきました。
- 4.It 's plain that he adores his daughter,and the feeling is mutual.
- 彼は自分の娘が大好きで、しかも娘も彼が好きだということを明らかにしている。/dd>
- 5.Try to get a feeling for the people who live here.
- この土地に生息する人々を理解してみよう。/
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