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IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134

feel

1 feel /ˈfiːl/ verb
feels; felt /ˈfɛlt/ ; feeling
1 feel
/ˈfiːl/
verb
feels; felt /ˈfɛlt/ ; feeling
Learner's definition of FEEL
[+ object] : to be aware of (something that affects you physically, such as pain, heat, or an object touching your body)感觉,感到(疼痛、热或某物接触到身体等)
[linking verb]used to describe or ask about someone's physical or mental state(身体或心理上)感觉,有…感受
◊ If you feel like doing something, you want to do it.想要(做某事)
[+ object] : to touch (something) with your fingers to see what it is like(通过触摸)感觉
[+ object] : to find (something) by touching with your fingers(通过触摸)找到,发现
[no object] : to search for something by reaching or touching usually with your fingers(通过触摸)寻找,摸索often + for
often + around or (Brit) about
not used in progressive tenses, [linking verb]used to describe the quality that something has when it is touched摸起来…
[+ object] : to believe or think (something)以为;认为;相信
[no object] : to have an opinion认为;觉得;看待
◊ If you feel strongly, you have a strong or definite opinion about something.深深地觉得;坚定地认为
[+ object] : to be aware of (something) in your mind or emotions感知;感受到;意识到
[+ object]
: to experience the effect of (something)感受到…的效果
: to experience (something)体验到;经受
: to be hurt by (something)受到伤害
not used in progressive tenses [linking verb]
used to describe the quality that something has or the feeling that something causes感觉像;有…感觉
: to have a specified physical quality身体感觉…

feel for

[phrasal verb]
feel for (someone)
: to have sympathy or pity for (someone)同情;怜悯
see also 1feel 3c (above)

feel no pain

chiefly US, informal
: to be drunk喝醉

feel out

[phrasal verb]
feel (someone) out
: to talk to or question (someone) in an indirect way in order to find out if something you want to do or get will be possible摸清楚

feel up

[phrasal verb]
feel (someone) up or feel up (someone) informal
: to touch (someone who does not want to be touched) for sexual pleasure猥亵

feel your best

see 3best

feel your oats

see oat

feel your way

: to move forward carefully by putting your hands in front of you so that you can feel anything that blocks you用手摸索着前行
: to move toward a goal very slowly and carefully向着目标谨慎缓慢前进
2 feel /ˈfiːl/ noun
2 feel
/ˈfiːl/
noun
Learner's definition of FEEL
[singular]
: the quality of a thing that is experienced by touching it触觉;手感
: a particular quality特性;特质
: an understanding of something感知;理解
usually + for
: an ability to use something or do something in a skillful way熟练使用usually + for
: a feeling or sensation感觉;知觉
British : an act of feeling or touching something触;摸

by feel

: by feeling with your hands when you cannot see靠触摸
: by being guided by your physical feelings, your senses, etc., instead of by rules or directions凭感觉

cop a feel

see 2cop
IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134

feel

1 of 2

verb

felt ˈfelt How to pronounce feel (audio) ; feeling

transitive verb

1
a
: to handle or touch in order to examine, test, or explore some quality
She felt the fabric to see if it was wool.
b
: to perceive by a physical sensation coming from discrete end organs (as of the skin or muscles)
He felt a sudden pain in his leg.
2
a
: to undergo passive experience of
continually felt the resentment of his competitors
b
: to have one's sensibilities markedly affected by
felt the insult deeply
3
: to ascertain by cautious trial
usually used with out
feeling out the sentiments of their neighbors on the subject of school improvements
4
a
: to be aware of by instinct or inference
feel trouble brewing
b
: believe, think
say what you really feel
5
US slang : to understand (someone) : to know how (someone) feels
Yeah, I feel you on that. I fall asleep every time I'm in the car as well. Scott Sugarman
When you buckle your chinstrap up, it's with a purpose, dog! Do you feel me? Eric Berry

intransitive verb

1
a
: to receive or be able to receive a tactile sensation
lost the ability to feel in his fingertips
b
: to search for something by using the sense of touch
She felt in her purse for her keys.
2
a
: to be conscious of an inward impression, state of mind, or physical condition
I feel sick.
b
: to have a marked sentiment or opinion
feels strongly about it
3
: seem
it feels like spring today
4
: to have sympathy or pity
I feel for you

feel

2 of 2

noun

1
2
: the sense of touch
3
a
: the quality of a thing as imparted through or as if through touch
b
: typical or peculiar quality or atmosphere
also : an awareness of such a quality or atmosphere
4
: intuitive knowledge or ability
Phrases
feel like
: to have an inclination for
feel like a walk?

Example Sentences

Verb He felt a sudden pain in his leg. I could feel the warmth of the sun. I felt someone tap my shoulder. Do you feel a draft? She felt the fabric to see if it was wool. Your ribs are bruised, but I don't feel any broken bones. Noun the feel of old leather Although the table is brand-new, it has the look and feel of an antique. He liked the feel of the sun on his face. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
That's when their ghost stories start to feel more real as the mysterious history of Brightcliffe comes to light. Nick Romano, EW.com, 21 Sep. 2022 Americans are only beginning to feel the full impact of these moves. Matt Grossman, WSJ, 21 Sep. 2022 The collection, ranging from $80 to $380, is genderless, and Pitt wants everyone to feel confident in using it. Hedy Phillips, Peoplemag, 21 Sep. 2022 Some people need more time and checks to feel safe. Anna Pulley, Chicago Tribune, 20 Sep. 2022 In water-cooler chats, listeners would have discussed Nisha, Asia, Jay — all the real people who came to feel like characters in this captivating whodunnit, and Lee’s name would have been hardly mentioned. Andrea Marks, Rolling Stone, 20 Sep. 2022 Ramsey claimed to feel uneasy and had trouble leaving his room. Kaitlyn Keegan, Hartford Courant, 20 Sep. 2022 This classic bar towel can make your kitchen or basement bar feel a little more like a homey British pub. Mark Stock, Men's Health, 19 Sep. 2022 But boyhood opens the door and reminds me that there is still more time for the world to feel big and possible. Lil Kalish, Los Angeles Times, 19 Sep. 2022
Noun
The photos also have an unrushed, distinctly Californian feel. Rachel Tashjian, Harper's BAZAAR, 7 Sep. 2022 The original cover evokes the living person of Mr. March and the feel of the novel, a mix of melancholy and hope. John Warner, Chicago Tribune, 3 Sep. 2022 Bold headboards upholstered in funky patterns can add playful accent colors to a room, while wood bedposts can lend a casual, organic feel. Alicia Mies, Good Housekeeping, 1 Sep. 2022 Ketchikan is not the most pleasant-looking city, but the old Creek Street – a former red-light district turned into stores – has a unique architectural feel, built atop a creek. Marc Bona, cleveland, 31 Aug. 2022 Though more expensive than others on our list, especially for an individual tweezer, it was praised for its solid grip, seamless design, lightweight feel, and ease of use. Madison Yauger, Peoplemag, 28 Aug. 2022 In this living space, a curvy sofa and round table lend a flowing, organic feel and create a comfortable conversation space. Jessica Bennett, Better Homes & Gardens, 24 Aug. 2022 The musician, whose real name is Sophie Allison, showcased the single with her live band, giving it a lush, intimate feel. Emily Zemler, Rolling Stone, 24 Aug. 2022 The air will have a moist, tropical feel on Thursday as the dew point rises to the 65 degree to 68 degree level. Gary Robbins, San Diego Union-Tribune, 24 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English felen, from Old English fēlan; akin to Old High German fuolen to feel, Latin palpare to caress

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of feel was before the 12th century
IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134
feel

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBdeeply, strongly深深/強烈感到She felt her mother's death very deeply.她因母親的離世而深感哀慟。really確實感到I really felt bad about what I had done.我真的對自己的所作所為感到難過。keenly切實感到Her loss has been keenly felt.她的離世使我們切切實實感到悲痛。PREPOSITIONabout對⋯感到He feels very strongly about a lot of issues.他對很多問題都感觸很深。for同情I really feel for you in your position.我真的同情你的處境。

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