词组 | feel for |
释义 | Idiom feel fora feel for (something) an understanding or ability in a particular subject or activity.I studied piano for a year, but I never really got a feel for it.She has a real feel for language, so her books are a pleasure to read. Usage notes: usually said about a natural skill that you cannot learn and often used with get or have, as in the examples Phr V feel for feels, feeling, felt feel for sb slightly informal to feel sorry for someone because they are very unhappy or in a difficult situationI really feel for him having to take the exam all over again.We felt for Jane, she seemed so miserable when Thierry left. feel forA better sense of (a situation or how to do something); a greater knowledge or experience in (something). Once I got a feel for the company's daily operations, I felt more comfortable taking on the management role. *feel for somethinga natural or learned ability to do something. (*Typically: get ~; have ~.) I will do better with this work as soon as I get a feel for it. He doesn't have a feel for this kind of careful work. feel for someoneto feel the emotional pain that someone else is feeling; to empathize or sympathize with someone. I really feel for you. I'm so sorry it turned out this way. Fred felt for Dave, but there was nothing he could do for him. feel for1. Grope, reach for with one's hands, as in It was pitch dark, and I felt for the doorknob. [Early 1700s] 2. feel for someone. Sympathize with or feel sorry for someone, as in Tom was so upset that I felt for him. This usage was put as feel with by Shakespeare: "It resounds as if it felt with Scotland" ( Macbeth, 4:3). Both senses of feel for are present in the somewhat sarcastic I feel for you but I can't quite reach you, meaning "Too bad, but I don't really feel sorry for you." feel forv. To sympathize or empathize with someone: I feel for the employees that were laid off. |
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