feel的意思和读音

feel

: [fil] : [fiːl]

linkv.

n.

v.

felt  feels  feeling  

adv.+v.feel good,feel bad,feel ill,probably feel,well feel

v.+n.feel pain,feel cold,feel need,feel warmth,feel shame

n.sensation,touch,texture,impression,finish

v.finger,handle,stroke,experience,undergo

feellinkv.well/sick/happy/sad, etc.

1.to experience a particular feeling or emotion

The heat made him feel faint.使

She sounded more confident than she felt.

I was feeling guilty.

You'll feel better after a good night's sleep.

She felt betrayed.

I feel sorry for him.

How are you feeling today?

I know exactly how you feel(= I feel sympathy for you) .

Luckily I was feeling in a good mood.

He seemed to feel no remorse at all.

Standing there on stage I felt a complete idiot.

I felt like a complete idiot.

give impression

2.to give you a particular feeling or impression

It felt strange to be back in my old school.

My mouth felt completely dry.

The interview only took ten minutes, but it felt like hours.

It feels like rain(= seems likely to rain) .

Her head felt as if it would burst.

It felt as though he had run a marathon.

How does it feel to be alone all day?

touch

3.to have a particular physical quality which you become aware of by touching

The water feels warm.

Its skin feels really smooth.

This wallet feels like leather.

v.be/become aware

1.[t]to notice or be aware of sth because it is touching you or having a physical effect on you

I could feel the warm sun on my back.

She could not feel her legs.

He felt a hand on his shoulder.

He felt a hand touching his shoulder.

She could feel herself blushing.

I felt something crawl up my arm.西

We felt the ground give way under our feet.

2.[t]~ sthto become aware of sth even though you cannot see it, hear it, etc.

Can you feel the tension in this room?

touch

3.[t]to deliberately move your fingers over sth in order to find out what it is like

Can you feel the bump on my head?

Try to tell what this is just by feeling it.西

Feel how rough this is.

think/believe

4.[t][i]to think or believe that sth is the case; to have a particular opinion or attitude

We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose.

I felt (that) I had to apologize.

She felt it to be her duty to tell the police.

She felt it her duty to tell the police.

I felt it advisable to do nothing.

This is something I feel strongly about.

This decision is, I feel , a huge mistake.

be strongly affected

5.[t]~ sth;(to experience the effects or results of sth, often strongly

He feels the cold a lot.

Cathy was really feeling the heat.

She felt her mother's death very deeply.

The effects of the recession are being felt everywhere.退

We all felt the force of her arguments.

search with hands

6.[i]~ (in sth/about/around, etc.) (for sth)to search for sth with your hands, feet, etc.

He felt in his pockets for some money.

I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch.

IDMfeel your ageto realize that you are getting old, especially compared with people you are with who are younger than youfeel your ears burningto think or imagine that other people are talking about you

Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand.便

‘Can I use your phone?’ ‘Feel free.’“?”“便/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

feel free (to do sth)(informal)便used to tell sb that they are allowed to do sth

Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand.便

‘Can I use your phone?’ ‘Feel free.’“?”“便/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated.

feel goodto feel happy, confident, etc.

It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated.

I know I'm going to fail this exam─I can feel it in my bones.

feel (it) in your bones (that…)to be certain about sth even though you do not have any direct proof and cannot explain why you are certain

I know I'm going to fail this exam─I can feel it in my bones.

I feel like a drink.

We all felt like celebrating.

We'll go for a walk if you feel like it.

feel like sth/like doing sth(informal)to want to have or do sth

I feel like a drink.

We all felt like celebrating.

We'll go for a walk if you feel like it.

Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch.

feel the pinch(informal)to not have enough money

Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch.

Mum! I feel sick.

feel sickto feel as though you will vomit soon

Mum! I feel sick.

feel sick to your stomachto feel as though you will vomit soon

She was new in the job, still feeling her way.

feel your wayto move along carefully, for example when it is dark, by touching walls, objects, etc.to be careful about how you do things, usually because you are in a situation that you are not familiar with

She was new in the job, still feeling her way.

not feel yourselfto not feel healthy and welln.touch

1.the feeling you get when you touch sth or are touched

You can tell it's silk by the feel.

She loved the feel of the sun on her skin.

2.an act of feeling or touching

I had a feel of the material.

impression

3.the impression that is created by a place, situation, etc.; atmosphere

It's a big city but it has the feel of a small town.

The room has a comfortable feel to it.

IDM

I haven't got the feel of the brakes in this car yet.

get the feel of sth/of doing sthto become familiar with sth or with doing sth

I haven't got the feel of the brakes in this car yet.

She has a real feel for languages.

have a feel for sthto have an understanding of sth or be naturally good at doing it

She has a real feel for languages.

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v.1.to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling; to experience a particular emotion or physical feeling2.to have a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that depends on your emotions rather than on facts or evidence3.to touch something with your hand so that you can discover what it is like; if something feels soft, hard, etc., that is what it is like when you touch it4.to notice something that is touching you or something that is happening to your body; to notice something that you know is there but cannot see, hear, touch, or smell5.to be affected by something6.if something feels nice, good, strange, etc., it gives you this feeling7.to try to find something with your hands, especially because you cannot see clearly1.to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling; to experience a particular emotion or physical feeling2.to have a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that depends on your emotions rather than on facts or evidence3.to touch something with your hand so that you can discover what it is like; if something feels soft, hard, etc., that is what it is like when you touch it4.to notice something that is touching you or something that is happening to your body; to notice something that you know is there but cannot see, hear, touch, or smell5.to be affected by something6.if something feels nice, good, strange, etc., it gives you this feeling7.to try to find something with your hands, especially because you cannot see clearly

n.1.the way that something seems when you touch it or when it touches you2.the way that something such as a place generally seems to you3.an act of touching someone or something

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1.You might feel that the very repetitive nature of the test methods indicates that some refactoring should be possible.

2.Red-eye because I never feel ready to teach, no matter how late I stay up the night before preparing for class.

3.Mais there should be something you feel really important, it will lead out a direction, and life will be easier for you to control maybe.西/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.For the first time the mass of ordinary women had a reliable contraceptive about which there was no need to feel squeamish or embarrassed.

5.I can feel as if we are about to get into something a bit complicated regarding opportunities for everyone involved.西

6."It's much better to be without shoes than without feet, " he thought. It was not right for hin to feel so sorry and sad.:“”,

7.Often it is only when people suddenly feel they are losing their partner that they realize how much they love them.

8.It was as if I'd confided in her about my literacy problems or asked her to feel a lump.

9.Your look's full of passion. As the night kisses your skin You close your eyes and also let me feel our common will.

10.This slow oxygenation helps to smooth out any rough textures that may exist in a young wine, giving it a rounder, fuller mouth feel.使