feel
- feel
- [fiːl]
1.
1) 摸 [mō]
Eric felt his face. "Am I bleeding?" — 埃里克摸着自己的脸。"我在流血吗?"
2) 觉得 [juéde]
Mrs Oliver felt a sudden desire to burst out crying. — 奥利弗夫人突然觉得很想哭出来。; 感到 [gǎndào]
He felt a sudden pain in his leg. — 他突然感到一阵腿疼。
3) 发觉 [fājué]
He felt her leg against his. — 他发觉她的腿正抵着他的腿。
4) 感觉到 [gǎnjué dào]
5) 认为 [rènwéi]
We felt she would win. — 我们认为她会赢。
She knew how I felt about the subject. — 她知道我对这事的看法。
2. ; s
1) 摸上去的感觉 [mōshangqù de gǎnjué]
He remembered the feel of her skin. — 他记得她皮肤摸上去的感觉。
2) 感觉 [gǎnjué]
The room has a warm, cosy feel. — 这个房间有种温暖舒适的感觉。
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to feel that... — 感到...
I feel I'm neglecting my duty. — 我感到我失职了。
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to feel the cold/the heat — 怕冷/热
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to feel lonely/better — 感到孤独/感觉好多了
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I don't feel well — 我觉得身体不适
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to feel sorry for sb — 同情某人
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it feels soft — 这摸上去软软的
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it feels colder here — 这儿感觉更冷些
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it feels like velvet — 它摸上去像天鹅绒
I feel like a stroll. — 我想散散步。; 觉得自己像
I felt like a murderer. — 我觉得自己像是杀人犯。
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it feels like
or it feels as if... — 仿佛觉得...
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to have a feel of sth — 摸一摸某物
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to get the feel of sth — 开始熟悉某事
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to have the feel of sth —
有种好似某事的感觉
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I'm still feeling my way — 我仍然在摸索前进
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I don't feel myself — 我觉得身体不舒服
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