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1. [ʹfi:lıŋ] n1. 1) ощущение, чувство, сознаниеfeeling of safety [of injury] - чувство безопасности [обиды]
feeling of cold [of discomfort, of pain, of hunger] - ощущение холода [неловкости, боли, голода]
the sudden blow made him lose all feeling - внезапный удар вызвал у него полную потерю сознания
2) чувствительность3) ощупываниеfeeling of smb.'s pockets - прощупывание /обыскивание/ чьих-л. карманов
2. 1) чувство, эмоцияa feeling of pride [joy, gratitude] - чувство гордости [радости, благодарности]
a man of feeling - сентиментальный или эмоциональный человек
to be dead /lost/ to all feeling - быть бесчувственным /бессердечным, чёрствым/
to speak with feeling - говорить с чувством /эмоционально/
2) обыкн. pl чувства; переживанияto appeal to the feelings rather than to the reason - взывать к чувствам, а не к рассудку
to have mixed feelings - испытывать двойное /смешанное/ чувство (радости и сожаления и т. п.)
to have strong feelings on smth. - принимать что-л. близко к сердцу
he has strong feelings on... - он не может говорить спокойно о...
to hurt smb.'s feelings - обижать кого-л., задевать чьё-л. самолюбие
to relieve one's feelings - облегчить /отвести/ душу
the conversation helped her to relieve her feelings - разговор помог ей облегчить душу
to control one's feelings - держать себя в руках, владеть собой
3) сочувствие, симпатия; добротаnot to show much feeling for the sufferings of other people - не проявлять сочувствия к страданиям ближних
to have no feeling for smb. - не сочувствовать кому-л., быть безразличным к кому-л.
3. волнение, возбуждениеthe speech aroused strong feeling on all sides - речь глубоко взволновала всех присутствующих
I have no feeling about his attack on me - я не сержусь на него за его нападки
to entertain a feeling against smb. - ≅ иметь зуб против кого-л.
4. мнение; впечатлениеhe expressed his feelings about the latest discoveries on - выразил своё мнение о последних открытиях
what is the general feeling on this question? - каково отношение к этому вопросу?; а что все думают /говорят/ об этом?
5. восприятие, понимание (искусства, красоты и т. п.)6. (эмоциональная) атмосфера; настроениеthe place has the feeling of a haunted house - кажется, что этот дом полон привидений
his new picture is full of feeling - его новая картина (написана) с большим настроением
to play the piano with feeling - играть (на рояле) с чувством /с воодушевлением/
7. предчувствиеhe had a feeling that smth. was going to happen - он чувствовал /у него было предчувствие/, что что-то должно произойти
I had a feeling of danger - у меня было ощущение (надвигающейся) опасности
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good feeling - дружелюбие, доброжелательность, добрые чувстваill feeling - враждебность, недружелюбие
to bear good [ill] feeling - испытывать добрые [враждебные] чувства
I hope you have no hard feelings about my going without you - надеюсь, что вы не обиделись за то, что я ушёл без вас
2. [ʹfi:lıŋ] ano hard feelings! - ≅ всё в порядке!, я не в обиде!
1. чувствительныйfeeling heart - чувствительное /доброе/ сердце
2. прочувствованный3. сочувственный, сочувствующий4. уст. остро переживаемый, глубокий ( о чувстве)feeling pleasure - истинное наслаждение /удовольствие/
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