A feel for Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈfiɫ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
uh FEEL for
æɪ/ /fˈiːl/ /fˈɔː
uh FEEL faw
التعريف
To naturally understand, be skilled at, or have an instinct for something, especially without much training.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and positive; often used with 'have' ('have a feel for'). Common with skills and activities ('a feel for music,' 'a feel for numbers'). Not usually used for physical sensations; more about intuition or natural ability.
Spanish: tener sentido para - tener facilidad paraPortuguese (BR): ter jeito para - ter afinidade comPortuguese (PT): ter jeito para - ter afinidade comChinese (Simplified): 有感觉 - 有天赋Chinese (Traditional): 有感覺 - 有天賦Hindi: समझ होना - अच्छा अनुभव होनाArabic: حس لِـ - موهبة فيBengali: স্বাভাবিক ক্ষমতা - প্রবৃত্তি - সহজাত অনুধাবনRussian: чутьё - интуиция - природная склонностьJapanese: 感覚 - 勘 - センスVietnamese: năng khiếu - cảm nhận tự nhiênKorean: 감각 - 센스 - 직감Turkish: doğal yetenek - sezgi - yatkınlıkUrdu: قدرتِ فطری - احساس - صلاحیتIndonesian: bakat alami - naluri - rasa (kemampuan)
جمل نموذجية
She has a feel for languages and learns them quickly.
basic
Tom really has a feel for cooking.
basic
After a few tries, I got a feel for the game.
basic
He never studied business but has a feel for what customers want.
natural
You just have a feel for these puzzles—how do you do it?
natural
With a little practice, you'll develop a feel for the rhythm.
natural