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feel someone/something out phrasal verb with feelverbuk /fiːl/ us /fiːl/felt | felt to try to get information from someone or from a situation without asking direct questions: 试探出…的意见(或态度) Why don’t you feel them out to see if they’ll invite me over too?你为什么不跟他们试探一下,看看他们是不是也会邀请我? I think they are trying to feel out what the new relationship should be.我想他们还在试探新的关系应该是什么样的。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Understanding and comprehending appreciation for something apprehend apprehensible apprehension astutely bear dot handle keep someone up know a hawk from a handsawidiom know the scoreidiom know/see where someone is coming fromidiom latch speak to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tumble to something tune in uncomprehending understanding
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feel someone/something out | American Dictionary
feel someone/something out phrasal verb with feelverbus/fil/past tense and past participlefeltus/felt/ to try to get information from someone or from a situation without asking direct questions: Why don’t you feel them out to see if they’ll invite me over too? I think they are trying to feel out what the new relationship should be. |