feel
feel 英 [fi:l] 美 [fil]
v. 感觉; n. 感觉;触摸
进行时:feeling 过去式:felt 过去分词:felt 第三人称单数:feels 名词复数:feels
- If you put your hand on someone's arm, they will feel your touch; if you give them a piece of really bad news, they will feel sad. Feel means to be aware of a physical or emotional sensation.
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- v. 感觉;
- n. 感觉;触摸
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1. I was feeling guilty.
我感到歉疚。
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2. She felt betrayed.
她感到被出卖了。
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3. I feel sorry for him.
我为他感到可惜。
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4. I felt like a complete idiot.
我感到完全像个傻瓜。
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5. She could not feel her legs.
她的双腿失去了知觉。
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6. Can you feel the tension in this room?
你能感觉到这房间里的紧张气氛吗?
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7. My mouth felt completely dry.
我感到口干舌燥。
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8. The water feels warm.
这水摸着很暖。
- feel (n.) early 13c., "sensation, understanding," from feel (v.). Meaning "action of feeling" is from mid-15c. That of "sensation produced (by an object, surface, etc.)" is from 1739. Slang sense of "a sexual grope" is from 1932; from verbal phrase to feel (someone) up (1930).
- feel (v.) Old English felan "to touch or have a sensory experience of; perceive, sense (something)," in late Old English "have a mental perception," from Proto-Germanic *foljan (source also of Old Saxon gifolian, Old Frisian fela, Dutch voelen, Old High German vuolen, German fühlen "to feel," Old Norse falma "to grope"), from PIE root *pal- "to touch, feel, shake, strike softly" (source also of Greek psallein "to pluck (the harp)," Latin palpare "to touch softly, stroke," palpitare "to move quickly"), perhaps ultimately imitative.
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