feels; felt /ˈfɛlt/ ; feeling feels; felt /ˈfɛlt/ ; feeling Learner's definition of FEEL
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[+ 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) -
He felt a sudden pain in his leg.他突然感到一阵腿疼。
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I could feel the warmth of the sun.我能够感受到太阳的温暖。
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I felt someone tap my shoulder.我感到有人拍了拍我肩膀。
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I could feel him pulling my hair. [=I could feel that he was pulling my hair]我能感觉到他在拽我的头发。
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Do you feel a draft?你有没有感受到一阵气流?
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I'm the kind of person who really feels the heat/cold. [=hot/cold weather bothers me more than it bothers most people]我是那种对冷/热天气很敏感的人。
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used to describe or ask about someone's physical or mental state(身体或心理上)感觉,有…感受 -
I feel dizzy/faint.我感到眩晕/快要昏倒。
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How are you feeling today? = How do you feel today?你今天感觉如何?
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I feel bad/good/sick/well/fine.我感觉不好/挺好/病了/很好/不错。
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I hope you feel better soon. [=I hope you will stop feeling ill soon]我希望你能尽快好起来。
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He's been feeling a little depressed lately.他最近一直感觉有点沮丧。
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You can feel proud of what you've accomplished.你可以对自己取得的成就感到骄傲。
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I feel responsible for the accident. [=I feel that I was responsible for the accident; I feel that the accident was my fault]我觉得自己对这起事故负有责任。
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I feel confident that we'll win.我相信我们会赢。
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You may feel different tomorrow. [=your mood/thinking may change tomorrow]也许明天你就感觉不一样了。
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She felt hurt by their indifference.他们的冷漠让她感到伤心。
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I feel certain/sure that we can solve these problems.我确信我们能够解决这些问题。
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I feel like a fool. = (chiefly Brit) I feel a fool.我感觉自己像个傻子。
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I didn't feel like myself yesterday. = I didn't feel myself yesterday. [=I didn't feel well yesterday]我昨天感觉不舒服。
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I feel as if/though I'm falling. = (informal) I feel like I'm falling.我感觉自己好像要掉下去了。
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(You can) Feel free to leave whenever you like. [=you are free to leave whenever you like]你想走,随时都可以。
◊ If you feel like doing something, you want to do it.想要(做某事)
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Do you feel like (taking) a walk?你想去散步吗?
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I feel like crying.我想哭。
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“Why won't you come?” “Because I don't feel like it.”“你为什么不来?”“因为我不想来。”
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He does whatever he feels like (doing).他想做什么就做什么。
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I don't feel like talking about it. [=I don't want to talk about it]我不想谈论此事。
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a [+ object] : to touch (something) with your fingers to see what it is like(通过触摸)感觉 b [+ object] : to find (something) by touching with your fingers(通过触摸)找到,发现 c [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 d not used in progressive tenses,
[linking verb] —
used to describe the quality that something has when it is touched摸起来… 4
[+ object] : to believe or think (something)以为;认为;相信 -
He feels that they behaved badly.他认为他们表现得很糟糕。
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They felt (that) it would be foolish to continue.他们认为再继续下去是愚蠢的。
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I feel (that) I really ought to say something.我认为我确实该说些什么了。
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He felt it necessary to say something. = He felt that it was necessary to say something.他认为有必要说些什么了。
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[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
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We feel (very) strongly that they've been treated unfairly.我们深感他们遭受了不公正的待遇。
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If you feel that strongly (about it), we won't go.如果你(对此)固执己见,我们就不去了。
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[+ object] : to be aware of (something) in your mind or emotions感知;感受到;意识到 -
He felt his son's ingratitude, and he resented it.他感觉到了儿子的忘恩负义,对此很气愤。
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She could feel [=sense] the presence of an intruder in the house.她能感觉到家里闯进了外人。
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I feel the urge to speak.我感到非说不可了。
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I feel the need to try again. [=I think I/we should try again]我认为有必要再试一次。
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I feel your pain. [=I am aware of how (much) you must have suffered]我能感受到你有多痛苦。
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a : to experience the effect of (something)感受到…的效果 b : to experience (something)体验到;经受 -
Many people will feel the impact of this decision. [=many people will be affected by this decision]许多人都将受到这个决定的影响。
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I felt pleasure in her company. [=I enjoyed being with her]和她在一起,我感到快乐。
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He felt no remorse for what he had done.他不后悔自己所做的事儿。
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She feels contempt for her political enemies.她藐视自己的政敌。
c : to be hurt by (something)受到伤害 8 not used in progressive tenses [linking verb]
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used to describe the quality that something has or the feeling that something causes感觉像;有…感觉 -
It just doesn't feel [=seem] right to be doing this.这么做感觉就是不太对。
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It feels like spring today.今天感觉像春天。
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It feels strange that I'm here again. = It feels strange to be here again.再次来到这儿,我感觉怪怪的。
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This place really feels like home.这地方真的有种家的感觉。
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It feels as if it's going to rain. = (chiefly US) It feels like rain.感觉好像要下雨。
b : 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
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 way
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: 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 2
: to move toward a goal very slowly and carefully向着目标谨慎缓慢前进 2 feel /ˈfiːl/ noun
Learner's definition of FEEL
[singular]
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a : the quality of a thing that is experienced by touching it触觉;手感 b : a particular quality特性;特质 -
The restaurant's decor has an Asian feel (to/about it).这家饭店的装潢具有亚洲特色。
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Although the table is brand-new, it has the look and feel of an antique.虽然那张桌子是崭新的,却有着古董家具的外观和特质。
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a : an understanding of something感知;理解 —
usually + for -
We walked around to get a feel for the town.我们到处转了转,了解一下这个小镇。
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After living in France for 20 years, she has a feel for the way the French think.在法国住了20年之后,她对法国人的思维方式有所了解。
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We're trying to get a feel for what's needed.我们在努力弄明白需要什么。
b : an ability to use something or do something in a skillful way熟练使用 —
usually + for 3
: a feeling or sensation感觉;知觉 4
British : an act of feeling or touching something触;摸
by feel
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: by feeling with your hands when you cannot see靠触摸 2
: by being guided by your physical feelings, your senses, etc., instead of by rules or directions凭感觉