1. 表示“感情”或“重要的情绪”等,通常用复数形式。

We can understand her feelings.

我们理解她的心情。

He doesn't care about the feelings of others.

他不顾别人的感情。

表示伤害某人的感情,通常用动词 hurt, 有时也可用 injure或wound(均不如用 hurt 常见)。

I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.

我不是有意要伤害你的感情。

Never needlessly hurt [injure, wound] the feelings ofanybody.

千万不要无谓地伤害任何人的感情。

2. 表示某人喜怒哀乐或冷热痛累等感受或感觉等,通常是可数名词。

a feeling of cold (hunger, pain, discomfort, shame, danger, thirst, pleasure, relief, etc) 感到冷(饿,痛,不舒服,羞耻,危险,口渴,愉快,宽慰等)

feelings of joy and gratitude

喜悦和感激之情。

3. 表示某人的观点、看法、态度等,通常也是可数名词。

What are your feelings about this idea?

你们觉得这个主意如何?

4. 表示一种模糊的想法或预感等,通常用单数形式,且多与动词have, get 连用。

Mary suddenly got the feeling that someone was watchingher.

玛丽突然感到有人在看她。

I can't understand why, but suddenly I had this feelingthat something terrible was going to happen.

我说不清为什么,但我忽然感到要出事了。

5. 表示“知觉”“同情”“好感”“了解”等,通常为不可数名词。

He's lost all feeling in the leg.

他的腿完全失去了知觉。

I have no deep feeling in the matter.

我对这事了解不深。

He doesn't show much feeling for the sufferings of otherpeople.

他对别人的痛苦不大同情。

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