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1 feeling
1) (power and ability to feel: I have no feeling in my little finger.) sensibilidad2) (something that one feels physically: a feeling of great pain.) sensación3) ((usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind: His angry words hurt my feelings; a feeling of happiness.) sentimiento4) (an impression or belief: I have a feeling that the work is too hard.) impresión5) (affection: He has no feeling for her now.) afecto6) (emotion: He spoke with great feeling.) emoción, sentimientofeeling n1. sentimiento2. impresióntr['fiːlɪŋ]1 (emotion) sentimiento, emoción nombre femenino2 (sensation) sensación nombre femenino3 (sense) sensibilidad4 (concern) compasión nombre femenino, ternura■ you have no feeling! ¡qué insensible eres!■ I have the feeling that... tengo la impresión de que...6 (artistic) sensibilidad nombre femenino, talento7 (opinion) sentir nombre masculino, opinión nombre femenino, actitud nombre femenino, parecer nombre masculino■ my own feeling is that... en mi opinión...■ the general feeling was... la opinión general era...8 (atmosphere) ambiente nombre masculino1 sensible, compasivo,-a1 sentimientos nombre masculino plural■ you hurt my feelings me has herido los sentimientos, me has ofendido\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLI know the feeling te entiendo perfectamenteno hard feelings familiar no nos guardemos rencorto have a feeling for something tener sensibilidad por algoto have mixed feelings tener sentimientos enfrentadosbad feeling / ill feeling resentimiento, rencor nombre masculinofeeling ['fi:lɪŋ] n1) sensation: sensación f, sensibilidad f2) emotion: sentimiento m3) opinion: opinión f4) feelings nplsensibilities: sentimientos mplto hurt someone's feelings: herir los sentimientos de alguienadj.• sensible adj.n.• actitud s.f.• atmósfera s.f.• entraña s.f.• parecer s.m.• presentimiento s.m.• sensación s.f.• sensibilidad s.f.• sentimiento s.m.• sentir s.m.• tacto s.m.'fiːlɪŋ1)a) u ( physical sensitivity) sensibilidad fb) c (physical, emotional sensation) sensación f2)a) u ( sincere emotion) sentimiento mbad o ill feeling — resentimiento m
b) feelings pl ( sensitivity) sentimientos mplto hurt somebody's feelings — herir* los sentimientos de algn
no hard feelings: one of us had to win; no hard feelings, eh? — uno de los dos tenía que ganar; no nos guardemos rencor ¿eh?
3) c u ( opinion) opinión fwhat are your feelings on the matter? — ¿tú que opinas del asunto?
4) (no pl)a) (sensitivity, appreciation)(to have) a feeling for something — tener* sensibilidad para algo, saber* apreciar algo
b) (intuition, impression) impresión f, sensación fI've a feeling that he knows already — tengo or me da la sensación or la impresión de que ya lo sabe
['fiːlɪŋ]N1) (physical) sensación fto have no feeling in one's arm, have lost all feeling in one's arm — no sentir un brazo
2) (=emotion) sentimiento mbad or ill feeling — rencor m, hostilidad f
to speak/sing with feeling — hablar/cantar con sentimiento
3) feelings sentimientos mpl•
to appeal to sb's finer feelings — apelar a los sentimientos nobles de algn•
no hard feelings! — ¡todo olvidado!•
to have feelings for sb — querer a algn•
to hurt sb's feelings — herir los sentimientos de algn, ofender a algn•
you can imagine my feelings! — ¡ya te puedes imaginar cómo me sentía!•
feelings ran high about it — causó mucha controversia•
to relieve one's feelings — desahogarsefine I, 1., 3)•
to spare sb's feelings — no herir los sentimientos de algn4) (=impression) impresión f, sensación fa feeling of security/isolation — una sensación de seguridad/aislamiento
I have a (funny) feeling that... — tengo la (extraña) sensación de que...
I get the feeling that... — me da la impresión de que...
5) (=opinion) opinión fthere was a general feeling that... — la opinión general era que...
what are your feelings about the matter? — ¿qué opinas tú del asunto?
my feeling is that... — creo que...
6) (=sensitivity) sensibilidad f7) (=aptitude)* * *['fiːlɪŋ]1)a) u ( physical sensitivity) sensibilidad fb) c (physical, emotional sensation) sensación f2)a) u ( sincere emotion) sentimiento mbad o ill feeling — resentimiento m
b) feelings pl ( sensitivity) sentimientos mplto hurt somebody's feelings — herir* los sentimientos de algn
no hard feelings: one of us had to win; no hard feelings, eh? — uno de los dos tenía que ganar; no nos guardemos rencor ¿eh?
3) c u ( opinion) opinión fwhat are your feelings on the matter? — ¿tú que opinas del asunto?
4) (no pl)a) (sensitivity, appreciation)(to have) a feeling for something — tener* sensibilidad para algo, saber* apreciar algo
b) (intuition, impression) impresión f, sensación fI've a feeling that he knows already — tengo or me da la sensación or la impresión de que ya lo sabe
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2 qualm
(a feeling of uncertainty about whether one is doing right: She had no qualms about reporting her husband's crime to the police.) escrúpulotr[kwɑːm]2 (scruple) escrúpulo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have no qualms about doing something no tener escrúpulos en hacer algoqualms of conscience remordimientos nombre masculino plural de concienciaqualm ['kwɑm, 'kwɑlm, 'kwɔm] n1) misgiving: duda f, aprensión f2) reservation, scruple: escrúpulo m, reparo mn.• basca s.f.• duda s.f.• escrúpulo s.m.• inquietud s.f.• remordimiento de conciencia s.m.kwɑːmnoun (often pl)a) ( scruple) reparo m, escrúpulo mto have no qualms about something — no tener* ningún reparo or escrúpulo en algo
b) ( misgiving) duda f[kwɑːm]N1) (=scruple) escrúpulo mhe had no qualms about throwing them out on the street — no tuvo ningún escrúpulo para echarlos a la calle
2) (=misgiving) duda f3) (Med) náusea f, mareo m* * *[kwɑːm]noun (often pl)a) ( scruple) reparo m, escrúpulo mto have no qualms about something — no tener* ningún reparo or escrúpulo en algo
b) ( misgiving) duda f
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