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feeling [filiŋ]masculine noun* * *filiŋ nm *(= intuition) feel, instinctau feeling — by feel, by instinct
* * *feeling○ nm feeling; y aller au feeling to follow one's feeling.[filiŋ] nom masculin -
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feeling s.m. ( intesa) (feeling of) rapport: c'è un feeling tra di noi, there's a feeling of rapport between us; si è subito stabilito un certo feeling col pubblico, a rapport with the audience was quickly established.* * *['filin(g)]sostantivo maschile invariabile rapport, affinity, chemistry* * *feeling/'filin(g)/m.inv.rapport, affinity, chemistry; tra noi c'è un feeling we hit it off. -
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♦voorbeelden:1 (geen) feeling hebben voor iets • have no/a feel(ing) for something -
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[‘fi:liŋ] n; -s, -s; umg.1. (Empfindung) feeling; ein sonderbares Feeling verspüren have a strange feeling ( oder sensation); es ist ein tolles Feeling auch it feels great* * *Fee|ling ['fiːlɪŋ]nt (inf) -s, -sfeeling ( für for)* * *Fee·ling<-s>[ˈfi:lɪŋ]1. (Gefühl) feeling2. (Gefühl für etw) feel* * *1. (Empfindung) feeling;ein sonderbares Feeling verspüren have a strange feeling ( oder sensation);es ist ein tolles Feeling auch it feels great2. (Einfühlungsvermögen) feeling (für for) -
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noun1) power and ability to feel:شُعورI have no feeling in my little finger.
2) something that one feels physically:إحْساسa feeling of great pain.
3) ( usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind:مَشاعِرa feeling of happiness.
4) an impression or belief:إعتِقاد، شُعورI have a feeling that the work is too hard.
5) affection:عاطِفَه، شُعورHe has no feeling for her now.
6) emotion:شُعور، حُنو، إحساسHe spoke with great feeling.
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شُعُور \ feeling: sense (of pleasure, pain, love, etc.). hunch: an idea (guided by imagination, not by reason) that sth. is happening or will happen: I have a hunch that this horse will win the race. sense: a feeling or understanding: a strong sense of danger; a sense of duty; a sense of direction (being able to find one’s way without help). sentiment: a feeling (anger, pleasure, agreement, disagreement, love, hatred, etc.): Poets often express their sentiments in fine language. -
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إِحْسَاس \ feeling: to sense (of pleasure, pain, love, etc.). -
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حِسّ \ feeling, sensation, sense. \ See Also إحساس (إحساس) -
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اِسْتِشْعار (إدراك بالحواسّ) \ feeling, sensing, perception. -
13 Feeling As If The Thing Happened
Jocular: FAITHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Feeling As If The Thing Happened
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14 Feeling Totally Disgusted
Chat: FTDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Feeling Totally Disgusted
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15 feeling broody or maternal
Australian slang: cluckyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > feeling broody or maternal
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17 tra noi c'è un feeling
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noun(an) unkind feeling (towards another person):شُعور سَيِّئThe two men parted without any ill-feeling(s).
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19 fellow-feeling
nounsympathy ( especially for someone in a similar situation, of similar tastes etc):مُشارَكَه في الشُّعورI had a fellow-feeling for the other patient with the broken leg.
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20 (geen) feeling hebben voor iets
(geen) feeling hebben voor ietshave no/a feel(ing) for somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (geen) feeling hebben voor iets
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feeling — s.n. (Anglicism) Stare afectivă; intuiţie afectivă. ♦ (muz.) Sentiment, simţire, sensibilitate. [pron. filin. / < engl. feeling] Trimis de LauraGellner, 17.06.2007. Sursa: DN FEELING FÍLIN/ s. n. stare afectivă; intuiţie afectivă. ♢ (muz.)… … Dicționar Român
feeling — /ˈfilin(g), ingl. ˈfiːlɪŋ/ [vc. ingl., da to feel «sentire»] s. m. inv. 1. intesa, sintonia, simpatia 2. compassione, comprensione, partecipazione. SFUMATURE feeling sensazione Feeling è la corrente di simpatia, la sintonia che si instaura in… … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
feeling — [n1] sensation, especially of touch activity, awareness, consciousness, enjoyment, excitability, excitation, excitement, feel, innervation, motility, motor response, pain, perceiving, perception, pleasure, reaction, receptivity, reflex,… … New thesaurus