feel+for
21have a feel for something — informal phrase to have a natural ability to do or understand something He’s really got a feel for tennis. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: feel * * * have a feel for sth …
22I Feel for You — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] I Feel for You   DE …
23(a) feel for something — a 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… …
24(a) feel for — a 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… …
25a feel for sth — ► an understanding of something, especially one that you get by experiencing something rather than learning about it: »We are putting people on the ground to ensure that we are the first to get a feel for what the consumer wants. Main Entry:… …
26get a feel for something — phrase to develop a good knowledge or understanding of something I’m still trying to get a feel for what the software can do. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: feel …
27I Feel For You — Single par Bob Sinclar extrait de l’album Champs Elysées Sortie 2001 Enregistrement 2000 Genre French touch …
28get a (or the) feel for (or of) — become accustomed to. → feel …
29get a feel for — ► get a feel for become accustomed to. Main Entry: ↑feel …
30have a feel for — ► have a feel for have a sensitive appreciation or understanding of. Main Entry: ↑feel …