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feeling /ˈfiːlɪŋ/► SEE ALLbad/ill feeling(s)get/have the feeling (that…)that Monday morning feeling(get/have) a/that sinking feeling ●bad/ill ˈfeeling(s)anger between people, especially after an argument or a disagreement (尤指两人争论或争吵后的)龃龉,不和◆There was a lot of bad feeling between the two groups of students. 这两帮学生互有敌意。●get/have the ˈfeeling (that…)feel that sth is true although you have no direct knowledge or facts 觉得;有…感觉◆I get the feeling that he’s got another girlfriend somewhere. 我感觉他在什么地方又找了个女朋友。◆Have you ever had the feeling that you were being watched? 你有过受监视的感觉吗?●that Monday ˈmorning feelinga feeling of being depressed because you have to start a new week back at work 周一上午的低沉情绪(指因要开始一周的工作而感觉沮丧)◆In my new job, I never have that awful Monday morning feeling.在新的工作中,我再也没有周一上午情绪低沉的感觉了。●(get/have) a/that ˈsinking feeling (informal) a feeling that sth bad has happened/is going to happen (有)不祥之感,不安的感觉◆Most people know that sinking feeling you get when a bill arrives in the post.大多数人都体会过那种一见到账单寄来就会有的沉重感。 |