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1 | linking verb to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling 感觉;觉得 |
| I was feeling quite cheerful when we set out. 我们出发的时候,我觉得特别高兴。 |
| Sam felt cold and utterly miserable. 萨姆觉得又冷又凄凉。 |
| Are you feeling ill? 你觉得不舒服吗? |
| I don’ t feel very well. 我觉得不太舒服。 |
| How do you feel now? 你现在感觉如何? |
| I feel such a fool for believing him. 我觉得相信他的话真傻。 |
| He never felt at ease with interviewers or photographers. 他面对采访者或摄影师时总觉得不自在。 |
| feel like When I came back to England, I felt like a stranger. 我回到英格兰时感觉非常陌生。 |
| feel as if/as though I felt as though someone had just punched me in the stomach. 我觉得好像有人刚刚在我的腹部猛击了一拳。 |
| 1a | T to experience a particular emotion or physical feeling 感到;体会到 | | feel sadness/happiness/anger/relief etc She felt some sadness when the time came to leave. 到了要离开的时刻,她感到有些悲伤。 | | feel guilt/remorse Richard felt no guilt at all for what he had done. 理查德对自己的所作所为丝毫不觉得内疚。 | | feel the need to do sth Cara felt the need to talk to someone. 卡拉觉得需要找人谈谈。 | | feel (a) pain He felt a sudden pain in his chest. 他突然感到胸部一阵疼痛。 | | feel the cold/heat Children don’ t seem to feel the cold as much as adults do. 孩子们似乎不像成年人那么怕冷。 | |
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2 | linking verb not usually progressive if something feels nice , good , strange etc, it gives you this feeling 感觉是;似乎 |
| It felt strange being on my own again. 我再次独自生活感觉很奇怪。 |
| It certainly felt good to be back home. 回到家肯定感觉不错。 |
| feel like/as if/as though The clock said it was only eight o’ clock but it felt like midnight. 时钟显示的时间只有8点钟,但感觉像是午夜。 |
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3 | T to touch something with your hand so that you can discover what it is like 触摸 |
| She felt the child’ s forehead to see if he was feverish. 她摸摸孩子的前额看他是否发烧。 |
| Feel this scarf – it’ s incredibly soft! 摸摸这条围巾——软得简直让人难以置信! |
| 3a | linking verb if something feels soft , hard etc, that is what it is like when you touch it (某物)摸上去 | | You hair feels so soft. 你的头发摸起来这么软。 | | feel like The table felt like plastic, not wood. 桌子摸上去像是塑料的,不像是木头的。 | |
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4 | T not usually progressive to notice something that is touching you or something that is happening to your body 感觉到;注意到;意识到 |
| Can you feel the draught coming from under the door? 你能感觉到门底下进来的风吗? |
| I could feel his hot breath on my neck. 我可以感觉到他呼到我脖子上的热气。 |
| feel sb/sth do sth I suddenly felt something brush against my arm. 我突然感觉到有什么东西拂着我的手臂。 |
| feel sb/sth doing sth I felt him pulling against me. 我觉得他在拉我。 |
| feel yourself do/doing sth Donna felt herself dozing and sat upright. 唐娜觉得自己在打瞌睡,就坐直了身子。 |
| 4a | to notice something that you know is there but cannot see , hear , touch , or smell (直觉地)感到 | | Sarah could feel the man’ s presence before she saw him. 萨拉还没有看见那人就能感觉到他的存在。 | | +(that) I felt I was being watched. 我感觉有人在注视着我。 | |
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5 | I/T not usually progressive to have a particular way of thinking about something , especially one that depends on your emotions rather than on facts or evidence 觉得;认为;以为 |
| +(that) I feel that more should be done to help young people. 我认为应该做更多的事来帮助年轻人。 |
| +about I don’ t know how Mary feels about eating meat. 我不知道玛丽对吃肉怎么看。 |
| feel strongly about sth I know that Sally feels quite strongly about this issue. 我知道萨莉对这个问题深有感触。 |
| feel sth (to be) sth We felt it an appropriate gesture in the circumstances. 我们认为那个手势在这种情况下是得体的。 |
| feel it appropriate/necessary/important etc to do sth He always felt it necessary to explain his actions. 他总觉得有必要为自己的行为作出解释。 |
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6 | T to be affected by something 受到…的影响 |
| feel the effects/repercussions/benefits etc of sth People should feel the benefits of the tax cuts by next month. 人们到下个月就应该能感受到减税的益处。 |
| feel sb’ s death I’ m sure we all feel his death very keenly. 我确信我们都为他的死而深感哀伤。 |
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7 | I to try to find something with your hands, especially because you cannot see clearly (尤因看不清楚而)摸索 |
| feel around/about I felt around on the ground but couldn’ t find the torch. 我在地上到处摸索,但找不到手电筒。 |
| feel (around/about) for sb/sth Adam felt in the pocket of his shorts for the key. 亚当在短裤的裤兜里摸钥匙。 |
PHRASES |
- | feelfree spoken |
| used for telling someone that they can do something if they want to |
| 请随意;不要拘礼 |
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| Feel free to contact us at any time. 不要拘礼,随时和我们联系。 |
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- | feel like |
| to want something or want to do something |
| 想要;想做 |
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| I feel like a cup of coffee. 我想要一杯咖啡。 |
| I felt like I needed a walk. 我想要散散步。 |
| feel like doing sth Do you feel like going for a swim? 你想去游泳吗? |
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- | feel your age |
| to realize that you are becoming older and less able or willing to do things that younger people do |
| 觉得自己上了年纪;意识到自己老了 |
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- | feel your way |
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1 | to move slowly and carefully, touching things with your hands because you cannot see 摸索着走 |
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2 | to make decisions and changes slowly , because you are not certain about what you are doing 谨慎行事 |
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- | not feel yourself |
| to be feeling slightly ill |
| 觉得有点儿不适 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˈfeel for |
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| feel for sb: to feel sympathy for someone 同情(某人) |
- | ˌfeel ˈout |
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| to try to discover in a careful or indirect way what a situation is like or what someone’ s attitude is 探清(情况);试探出(某人的态度) |
- | ˌfeel ˈup |
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| to touch someone sexually without them wanting you to 强行下流地抚摸;猥亵 |
- | ˌfeel ˈup to |
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| feel up to sth: to feel that you are strong or healthy enough to do something 觉得能够担当;觉得可以对付 | I don’ t feel up to eating anything. 我觉得吃不下什么东西。 | |
See also | - bone 1 | - home 1 | |
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