释义 |
feel verb—感到 vHe felt the cold when he stepped out of the door. — 当他走出门的时候他感觉到寒冷。 感觉到 v ()I can feel the warm sun on my skin. — 我感觉到温暖的阳光照在我的皮肤上。 触摸 vIn this game, you must feel an object and guess what it is. — 在这个游戏里你必须触摸一件物品并且猜猜它是什么。 feel noun—感觉 nI admire his feel for music. — 我羡慕他对音乐的感觉。 Examples:felt desk pad for calligraphy—the whole elephant (i.e. not the small parts felt by the proverbial blind feelers)—felt (esp. billiards table cover)—deeply felt but not mawkish [idiom.]—righteous indignation fills one's breast (idiom); feel indignant at injustice—lit. burn your hand, feel the heat (idiom); arrogance of the powerful—not feel ashamed ask and learn from one's subordinates—guests feel at home (in a hotel, guest house etc)—lit. feel as if one's intestines have been cut short—feel shame (often with a negative, shameless)—feel hopelessly worried or get in trouble for imaginary fears—feel irritated without being able to express it—feel animosity toward (the wealthy, foreigners etc)—lit. without the lips, the teeth feel the cold (idiom); fig. intimately interdependent—feel guilty as a thief (idiom); to have sth on one's conscience—fish bone stuck in one's throat (idiom); fig. feel obliged to speak out candidly—fig. feel powerless and incompetent (to perform a task)—feel animosity toward foreigners or outsiders—feel in one's pocket and take sth. (idiom); as easy as pie—feel resentful towards sb for failing to meet expectations and impatient to see improvement [idiom.]—feel distressed about sth.—miss (feel wistful about the absence of sb. or sth)—even the most brazen person will sometimes feel shame [idiom.]— |