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feelings /ˈfiːlɪŋz/► SEE ALLno hard feelingshave mixed feelings (about sb/sth)spare sb’s feelings●no hard ˈfeelingsused for saying that you would still like to be friendly with sb you have just beaten in a fight, a competition, an argument, etc. (对在打斗、竞争、争论中击败的对手表示友好)别在意◆When he heard that he had won the contract, he turned to his competitor and said, ‘No hard feelings, I hope.’得知自己赢得了合同,他转身和对手说:“希望你别太放在心上。”●have ˌmixed ˈfeelings (about sb/sth)have both positive and negative feelings (about sb/sth) 感情复杂;爱恨交加;悲喜交集◆I’ve got mixed feelings about leaving college — it’s great to finish my studies, but I’m rather worried about finding a job.大学毕业,我有一种很复杂的感情。一方面,我为自己完成了学业而高兴;另一方面,找工作又让我头痛。◆They had mixed feelings about their new boss. She seemed very pleasant but not very organized.他们对新老板说不上喜欢还是不喜欢,她看起来很和气,但做事缺乏条理。●spare sb’s ˈfeelingsbe careful to avoid offending or upsetting sb 不招惹某人;不使某人难过;避免触及某人的痛处◆Eric got no votes at all, but we didn’t tell him because we wanted to spare his feelings.埃里克一票也没得到,可是我们没有告诉他,因为我们不想让他难过。◆She didn’t spare my feelings at all — she told me exactly why she didn’t like me.她一点也不顾及我的感情,一丁一卯地告诉了我她为什么不喜欢我。 |