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intra
sentimiento
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. feeling [ingl. am. ˈfilɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈfiːlɪŋ] SUST.
1.1. feeling U (physical sensitivity):
feeling
I have no feeling in my fingers
1.2. feeling C (physical sensation):
feeling
2.1. feeling U (sincere emotion):
feeling
once more, with feeling hum.
2.2. feeling C (emotional sensation):
feeling
a feeling of joy/isolation
2.3. feeling (affection):
feeling U usu pl
2.4. feeling <feelings, pl > (sensitivity):
feeling
3.1. feeling U or C (sentiment):
feeling
bad or ill feeling
3.2. feeling C or U (opinion):
feeling
4.1. feeling sin pl. (sensitivity, appreciation):
(to have) a feeling for sth
(to have) a feeling for sth
you've no feeling for art
you've no feeling for art
4.2. feeling sin pl. (intuition, impression):
feeling
feeling
II. feeling [ingl. am. ˈfilɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈfiːlɪŋ] ADJ. usu atrbv.
feeling
feeling
ill feeling SUST.
ill feeling
ill feeling
fellow feeling SUST. U
fellow feeling
fellow feeling
I. feel <pret. & part. pas. felt> [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] V. intr.
1.1. feel (physically):
feel person:
feel person:
how do you feel or how are you feeling?
1.2. feel (physically) part of body:
2. feel (emotionally, mentally, morally):
if it feels good, do it coloq.
if it feels good, do it coloq.
si te apetece, hazlo esp Esp.
3. feel (have opinion):
I feel that
I feel that
opino or creo que
4. feel:
me apetece una taza de esp Esp.
to feel like -ing
tener ganas de  +  infin
ven mañana si te apetece esp Esp.
5. feel (seem, give impression of being):
6. feel (search, grope):
II. feel <pret. & part. pas. felt> [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] V. trans.
1. feel (touch):
feel surface/body
feel surface/body
2. feel (perceive):
feel sensation/movement/force
3. feel (experience):
feel indignation/shame
4. feel (be affected by):
5. feel (consider):
to feel sb/sth to + infin he felt himself to be a burden on his family
III. feel [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] SUST. U sin pl.
1.1. feel (sensation):
1.2. feel (act):
2.1. feel (atmosphere, style):
2.2. feel (instinct, sympathy):
2.3. feel (familiarity):
feel for V. [ingl. am. fil -, ingl. brit. fiːl -] (v + prep + o)
I. feel <pret. & part. pas. felt> [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] V. intr.
1.1. feel (physically):
feel person:
feel person:
how do you feel or how are you feeling?
1.2. feel (physically) part of body:
2. feel (emotionally, mentally, morally):
if it feels good, do it coloq.
if it feels good, do it coloq.
si te apetece, hazlo esp Esp.
3. feel (have opinion):
I feel that
I feel that
opino or creo que
4. feel:
me apetece una taza de esp Esp.
to feel like -ing
tener ganas de  +  infin
ven mañana si te apetece esp Esp.
5. feel (seem, give impression of being):
6. feel (search, grope):
II. feel <pret. & part. pas. felt> [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] V. trans.
1. feel (touch):
feel surface/body
feel surface/body
2. feel (perceive):
feel sensation/movement/force
3. feel (experience):
feel indignation/shame
4. feel (be affected by):
5. feel (consider):
to feel sb/sth to + infin he felt himself to be a burden on his family
III. feel [ingl. am. fil, ingl. brit. fiːl] SUST. U sin pl.
1.1. feel (sensation):
1.2. feel (act):
2.1. feel (atmosphere, style):
2.2. feel (instinct, sympathy):
2.3. feel (familiarity):
feel up V. [ingl. am. fil -, ingl. brit. fiːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq.
meterle mano a coloq.
magrear Esp. coloq.
feel-good [ingl. am. ˈfilɡʊd, ingl. brit. ˈfiːlɡʊd] ADJ.
feel-good movie/experience:
feel out V. [ingl. am. fil -, ingl. brit. fiːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) coloq.
feel out person/situation/opinion:
feel up to V. [ingl. am. fil -, ingl. brit. fiːl -] (v + adv + prep + o)
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
feeling [ˈfi:lɪŋ] SUST.
1. feeling (emotion):
feeling
2. feeling (sensation):
feeling
a dizzy feeling
3. feeling (impression):
feeling
to have the feeling (that) ...
4. feeling (opinion):
feeling
5. feeling sin pl. (strong emotion):
feeling
to say sth with feeling
6. feeling sin pl. (physical sensation):
feeling
lose the feeling in one's leg
7. feeling (natural talent):
to have a feeling for sth
fellow feeling SUST.
fellow feeling
I. feel [fi:l] V. intr. felt
1. feel + adj./sust. (sensation or emotion):
to feel as if ...
sentirse como si... +subj
2. feel + adj. (seem):
3. feel (search):
to feel for sth
II. feel [fi:l] V. trans.
1. feel (experience):
2. feel (think, believe):
to feel (that) ...
creer (que)...
3. feel (touch):
feel pulse
III. feel [fi:l] SUST.
1. feel sin pl. (texture):
the feel of sth
2. feel sin pl. (act of touching):
3. feel sin pl. (character, atmosphere):
4. feel sin pl. (natural talent):
feel for V. trans.
feel about V. intr.
feel-good [ˈfi:l-gʊd] ADJ.
wonky feeling
panicky feeling
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
feeling [ˈfi·lɪŋ] SUST.
1. feeling (emotion):
feeling
2. feeling (sensation):
feeling
a dizzy feeling
3. feeling (impression):
feeling
to have the feeling (that)...
to have a bad feeling about sth/sb
4. feeling (opinion):
feeling
5. feeling (strong emotion):
feeling
to say sth with feeling
6. feeling (physical sensation):
feeling
to lose the feeling in one's leg
7. feeling (natural talent):
to have a feeling for sth
fellow feeling SUST.
fellow feeling
I. feel <felt> [fil] V. intr.
1. feel + adj./sust. (sensation or emotion):
sentirse como si... +subj
2. feel + adj. (seem):
3. feel (search):
to feel for sth
II. feel <felt> [fil] V. trans.
1. feel (experience):
2. feel (think, believe):
to feel (that)...
creer (que)...
3. feel (touch):
feel pulse
III. feel <felt> [fil] SUST.
1. feel (texture):
the feel of sth
2. feel (act of touching):
3. feel (character, atmosphere):
4. feel (natural talent):
feel-good [ˈfil·gʊd] ADJ.
feel around V. intr.
feel for V. trans.
panicky feeling
simulation of feeling
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Ifeel
youfeel
he/she/itfeels
wefeel
youfeel
theyfeel
Past
Ifelt
youfelt
he/she/itfelt
wefelt
youfelt
theyfelt
Present Perfect
Ihavefelt
youhavefelt
he/she/ithasfelt
wehavefelt
youhavefelt
theyhavefelt
Past Perfect
Ihadfelt
youhadfelt
he/she/ithadfelt
wehadfelt
youhadfelt
theyhadfelt
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It sort of finds fellow feeling with the rest of the globe.
news.nationalpost.com
A man who wished to pay tribute to those who had died, and signal a defiant fellow feeling with those who had survived.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Doing things together bring a sense of fellow feeling.
en.wikipedia.org
It was a touching moment of fellow feeling and kindness.
www.telegraph.co.uk
I had this immediate fellow feeling with the people who were suffering.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk