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词汇 feel-good
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Definition of feel-good in English:

feel-good

adjective ˈfiːlɡʊdˈfilɡʊd
  • attributive Causing a feeling of happiness and well-being.

    让人觉得幸福美满的

    a feel-good movie

    让人觉得幸福美满的电影。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Catering to this segment, the television channel has decided to bring to screen a feel-good story of an underdog.
    • So what better time than the feel-good season to mend a wounded friendship?
    • They are feel-good movies and cynical in pandering to ignorant audiences.
    • Just because a movie is a feel-good flick doesn't mean it has universal appeal.
    • Seeing as I was with other members of my company, I was quite glad when the movie ended on quite a feel-good note.
    • It's a cheerful feel-good story about offering sick children hope and happiness.
    • He presents us with a feel-good spiritualism without any specific obligations.
    • But to be honest, I found it wickedly funny, except for the mushy feel-good end.
    • I love creating things of beauty, simple and useful and feel-good stuff.
    • It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions.
    • Seen on its own, or as the first part of the classic trilogy of movies, it is still a funny, suspenseful, feel-good movie.
    • Essentially a feel-good movie, it provides a positive message about integration and cultural differences.
    • Prison is not a feel-good kind of place, and it probably shouldn't be.
    • They have seen the feel-good movies that captured the spirit of the good old days.

Phrases

  • feel-good factor

    • A widespread feeling of well-being and financial security, especially viewed as a factor in increased consumer spending.

      〈英〉(尤指被看做消费性开支增长因素的)富足感,满足感

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A cleaner area looks better and gives a better feel-good factor.
      • Then there's a poll that claims 73% of Britons believe hosting the games would enhance our national prestige, create a feel-good factor and give us improved sporting facilities.
      • In many cases, those willing to lend a hand to causes just for the feel-good factor it brings are prevented from doing so by the financial pressures of their lives.
      • There is definitely a little bit of a feel-good factor returning and that is spreading outside the area.
      • The feel-good factor in the farmlands of the region is confirmed by the latest rural tourism confidence index run by the Countryside and Business Association.
      • ‘The feel-good factor brings people back again,’ he said.
      • That suggests we'll escape any nasty surprises in next year's Budget, and almost certainly enjoy a few giveaways, followed by a post-election feel-good factor just to make sure we feel grateful to the returning government.
      • There's a feel-good factor for people when they see lighting in areas.
      • House prices rose in value by an average of 25% last year, sending the feel-good factor among residents spiralling upwards.
      • Opposition parties have tried to attack the Prime Minister on the poor state of public services and infrastructure, but the popular Dubliner has benefited from the feel-good factor created by the economic boom of recent years.
      • Hopefully, Bradford will turn out to be the ideal place to be located with all the new apartments that are coming up in the city and the feel-good factor beginning to return.
      • People have to be comfortable about investing in that future, so the feel-good factor is important for everyone.
      • Also, the feel-good factor induced by good results on the international stage has become increasingly rare as, at both Scottish and British levels, we have been overtaken by those countries prepared to invest seriously in sport.
      • It's given the area a feel-good factor and raised the profile of the towns.
      • But it is familiar in the United States, where buyers are wooed with the feel-good factor of a ‘long-haul warranty’.

Derivatives

  • feel-goodism

  • noun
    • This amendment is unnecessary and just empty feel-goodism for politicians.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So much of what we saw and heard then, in keeping with the feel-goodism of the Reagan era, conveyed a sentimental sweetness.
      • The movie won two prizes at the competition this year; but despite its gritty, low-key look, the film wanders into downright corniness and summer movie feel-goodism.

Definition of feel-good in US English:

feel-good

adjectiveˈfēlɡo͝odˈfilɡʊd
  • attributive Causing a feeling of happiness and well-being.

    让人觉得幸福美满的

    a feel-good movie

    让人觉得幸福美满的电影。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions.
    • But to be honest, I found it wickedly funny, except for the mushy feel-good end.
    • I love creating things of beauty, simple and useful and feel-good stuff.
    • Essentially a feel-good movie, it provides a positive message about integration and cultural differences.
    • Just because a movie is a feel-good flick doesn't mean it has universal appeal.
    • So what better time than the feel-good season to mend a wounded friendship?
    • Seen on its own, or as the first part of the classic trilogy of movies, it is still a funny, suspenseful, feel-good movie.
    • They are feel-good movies and cynical in pandering to ignorant audiences.
    • He presents us with a feel-good spiritualism without any specific obligations.
    • Prison is not a feel-good kind of place, and it probably shouldn't be.
    • Catering to this segment, the television channel has decided to bring to screen a feel-good story of an underdog.
    • They have seen the feel-good movies that captured the spirit of the good old days.
    • Seeing as I was with other members of my company, I was quite glad when the movie ended on quite a feel-good note.
    • It's a cheerful feel-good story about offering sick children hope and happiness.
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