felt
felt 英 [felt] 美 [fɛlt]
n. 毡;毡制品 vi. 粘结 vt. 使粘结;把…制成毡
进行时:feeling 过去式:felted 过去分词:felted 第三人称单数:feels 名词复数:felts
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- n. 毡;毡制品
- vi. 粘结
- vt. 使粘结;把…制成毡
- v. 感觉(feel的过去式)
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1. He felt the press of modern life.
他感觉到现代生活的压力。
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2. I felt lonesome in the strange land.
在那陌生的地方我觉得寂寞。
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3. She felt colour flame up in her cheeks.
她感到脸上火辣辣地红了起来。
- felt (n.) unwoven fabric matted together by rolling or beating while wet, Old English felt "felt," from West Germanic *feltaz "something beaten, compressed wool" (source also of Old Saxon filt, Middle Dutch vilt, Old High German filz, German Filz, Danish filt), from Proto-Germanic *felt- "to beat," from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive," with a sense of "beating." Compare filter (n.). Felt-tipped pen (or -tip) is from 1953.
- felt (v.1) "to make into felt," early 14c. (implied in felted); see felt (n.).
- felt (v.2) past tense and past participle of feel (v.).
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