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释义 feelUK:*/ˈfiːl/US:/fil/ ,(fēl)UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 feel [sth] vtr (sense by touch) (通过触觉)感受到,察觉到,感知到He felt her hand on his shoulder.他感觉到她的手放在他肩上。usage: awarenessIf you can feel something, you are aware of it because of your sense of touch, or you are aware of it in your body.I can feel the heat of the sun on my face.I wonder if insects can feel pain.Be carefulYou usually use can in sentences like these. You say, for example, ‘I can feel a pain in my foot’. Don't say ‘I feel a pain in my foot’. Also, don't use a progressive form. Don't say ‘I am feeling a pain in my foot’.If you want to say that someone was aware of something in the past, you use felt or could feel.They felt the wind on their faces.Through several layers of clothes I could feel his muscles.However, if you want to say that someone suddenly became aware of something, you must use felt.He felt a sting on his elbow.You can use an -ing form after felt or could feel to show that someone was aware of something that was continuing to take place.He could feel the sweat pouring down his face.You can use an infinitive without to after felt to show that someone became aware of a single action.She felt the boat move. feel [sth] vtr (examine by touch)触摸;触摸检查She felt the cloth to see how good it was.她摸了摸布料,看看这块料子有多好。 feel [sth] vtr (sense, detect: not by touch) (非通过触觉)感觉到,感受到,觉察到I felt hostility in his voice.我感觉到他语气里的敌意。 feel [sth] vtr (be conscious of)感觉到,意识到He could feel her gaze on him.他能感觉到她在盯着自己看。 feel, feel that vtr (with clause: think)认为,觉得He felt that her actions were unfair.他觉得她的行为有失公允。 feel vi (+ adj: experience condition)觉得;感觉I'm over the worst of my flu but I still feel a bit weak.我已过了流感的最严重时期,但是还是觉得有点虚弱。 feel vi (+ adj: experience emotion) (某种情绪)感受到,觉得I felt really embarrassed.我觉得非常尴尬。 feel vi (+ noun: perceive self as)认为自己,觉得自己I felt a fool when she pointed out my mistake.当她指出我的错误时,我觉得自己很傻。 feel vi (+ adj: have detectable quality)给人某种感觉The floor felt wet.地板感觉很潮湿。 其他翻译 feel n (quality perceived by touch)手感;触感I like the feel of silk on my skin.我喜欢丝绸穿在身上的触感。 feel n (impression)特有的气氛;氛围It's a café but it has the feel of a pub.这是家咖啡厅,却有着酒吧的氛围。 feel n (sense of touch)触觉Without electricity, he had to move by feel.因为没电,他只能摸索着移动。 feel n (touching with a hand)触摸A quick feel of the fabric was enough to tell Ellen that it wasn't what she wanted.只是快速地摸了摸布料,艾伦就知道这不是她想要的。 feel vi (search by touch)触摸;摸摸;摸着感觉She felt below the chair but could not find her pen.她在椅子下面摸了摸,但没有找到她的笔。 feel vi (have emotions)感受(到某种情绪)He is a man who feels strongly.他是个情绪感知强烈的人。 feel vi (have compassion)感同身受;同情When I see suffering, I really feel.我看到别人受苦时,会感同身受。 feel [sth] vtr (be affected by)受…影响;体验到He felt the full force of the crash. felt [sth] vtr (detect)体验到;感受到;感觉到He felt her anger at the other end of the phone. 动词短语 feel for [sb] vtr phrasal insep informal (have sympathy)同情I really feel for him since he lost his job. feel for [sb] vtr phrasal insep informal (be in love)爱上, 与…相爱 feel [sth] out, feel out [sth] vtr phrasal sep (ascertain nature of situation)试探…;摸清…The President travelled to the provinces to feel out the mood of the people. feel [sb] up vtr phrasal sep informal (fondle sexually) (非正式用语)(两性间的)抚摸,爱抚;猥亵She accused the man of trying to feel her up.她控告那名男子猥亵。 复合形式: feel annoyed vi + adj (be irritated)恼怒;生气Sitting in the traffic jam in the hot sun, Vera felt annoyed.烈日当头,堵在路上的薇拉很生气。 feel anxious vi + adj (worry, be nervous)感到忧虑;感到焦虑The concert pianist felt anxious before her first concert at Carnegie Hall.那名钢琴演奏家即将在卡内基音乐厅举行自己的首场音乐会,她感到十分焦虑。 be ashamed of yourself, feel ashamed of yourself v expr (feel shame)为自己感到羞耻的;为自己觉得羞愧的You should be ashamed of yourself for failing that test!你那门考试不及格,应该为自己感到羞耻! feel compelled to do [sth] v expr (feel obliged)有义务做某事;有责任做某事 be confident, feel confident vi + adj (have self-confidence)有信心Sue felt confident when she walked into the interview.苏充满自信地走进面试场地。 cop a feel v expr slang (touch [sb] sexually)占…的便宜 feel affection for [sb] v expr (be fond of)喜爱;喜欢 feel right at home v expr informal, figurative (be comfortable)感觉怡然自得; (书面语)感觉宾至如归This is such a welcoming village - I feel right at home here. feel bad vi + adj (feel guilty)觉得心里难受;有负疚感The father felt bad when a business meeting kept him from seeing his daughter's dance recital.这位父亲感到很难过,因为需要参加商务会议,他无法脱身去看女儿的舞蹈表演。 feel bad that vi + adj (feel guilty)感到内疚;感到惭愧 feel bad about [sth] vi + adj (feel guilty)为...感到内疚;因...感到惭愧 feel bad for [sb] vi + adj (feel compassion, pity)感到遗憾;觉得可惜I feel bad for my neighbours as they had lots of problems recently.我的邻居最近遇到了许多问题,我对此表示遗憾。 feel bad vi + adj (feel unwell)感觉身体不适;感觉不舒服I've been feeling bad since I ate those oysters. feel better vi + adj (be healthier) (身体)感觉好多了I'm feeling much better now that I've lost weight.减肥之后我感觉好多了。 feel better vi + adj (be reassured) (心理)感觉好些,觉得舒服些;心里舒坦I feel better knowing he is home safe and sound.得知他安全返家之后我心里舒坦多了。 feel blue vi + adj informal, figurative (be sad)感到郁闷, 觉得沮丧,闷闷不乐, 无精打采, 垂头丧气He has been feeling blue ever since Mary dumped him.自玛丽甩了他之后,他一直闷闷不乐。 feel dizzy vi + adj (experience vertigo)发晕;感觉晕眩 feel dizzy, feel dizzy with [sth] vi + adj figurative (be exhilarated, excited)乐得要晕过去 feel down vi + adj informal (be sad)情绪低落, 沮丧Given what you experienced, it's only natural that you're feeling down. I feel down about not getting that job; I thought I really nailed the interview.基于你的经历,你感到沮丧是很正常的。没有得到那份工作,我感到很沮丧,我原本真的以为我的面试已十拿九稳了。 feel faint vi + adj (be lightheaded)感到头晕,感到晕眩Paul felt faint because he was dehydrated. feel flat vi + adj (be unenthused)缺乏热情 feel for [sth] vi + prep (search by touch)摸索 feel free interj informal (please do, go ahead) (非正式用语)随意,别拘束,不用客气,随便点If you ever want to borrow a book, feel free.如果你想借书的话,请随意。 feel free to do [sth] v expr informal (do [sth] freely) (非正式用语)随意做某事;欢迎做某事Please feel free to call if you need any help.Tara told Leo that he should feel free to borrow her car whenever he liked.如您需要任何帮助,请随时打电话给我。//塔拉告诉利奥,只要他愿意,随时可以借她的车。 feel good vi + adj (be happy, optimistic)感到高兴;觉得舒坦;感到愉悦I feel good now that my exams are over.Springtime always makes me feel good. feel good vi + adj (not feel guilty)感觉良好;不觉得内疚 feel-good adj informal (that causes happiness)感觉良好 feel good about [sth] v expr (be optimistic)对...乐观;看好 feel good about [sth] v expr (find [sth] morally acceptable)对...感觉良好;乐见 feel guilty vi + adj (feel responsible)感到愧疚I feel guilty when I think of all the things my parents sacrificed for me. feel guilty about [sth] v expr (feel regretful about [sth])对...有罪恶感;对...有负疚感;对...有负罪感I feel guilty about my bad behaviour.我对自己的不良行为有负罪感。 feel guilty for doing [sth], feel guilty about doing [sth] v expr (feel responsible, regretful)对…感到后悔;觉得愧疚I felt guilty for cheating on the test.我对考试作弊感到愧疚。 feel hemmed in vi + adj informal (feel restrained) (非正式用语)感觉被困住或牵绊 feel ill vi + adj (feel unwell)感觉不舒服;觉得难受;觉得身体不适That sushi must have been bad because now we all feel ill. feel like [sth] v expr (want to have)想;想要I feel like a cup of tea.我想要喝杯茶。 feel like [sth], feel like doing [sth] v expr (want to do)想要做某事I feel like going out for dinner tonight.今晚,我想要外出就餐。 feel like [sth] v expr informal (have sensation)感觉像是I feel like there are little ants running around on my skin.我感觉像是有很多小蚂蚁在我的皮肤上爬来爬去。 feel like [sth] v expr (give sensation)让人感觉像是It's really starting to feel like spring!天气真的让人感觉像是春天。 feel like [sth] v expr (seem likely)好像是要;似乎是要It feels like it's going to rain.好像是要下雨了。 feel like a million bucks v expr US, figurative, slang (feel good)心情极好, 感觉好 feel like yourself v expr (feel normal)感觉正常 feel off vi + adj informal (not seem quite right)感觉不舒服;状态不佳 feel pain vtr + n (suffer intense discomfort)感到痛苦;有痛觉Scientists do not agree on whether insects feel pain. feel right vi + adj informal (person: be well) (人:健康)感觉舒服,感觉好I don't feel right. feel right vi + adj often negative (situation: seem acceptable) (情况)感觉正确,感觉可以接受; (口语:情况)感觉对劲Borrowing his car without asking doesn't feel right. feel rotten vi + adj informal (feel unwell)难受;不舒服I felt rotten when I got up this morning; I think I might be coming down with flu. feel rotten vi + adj informal (sorry, distressed)歉疚的;懊恼的Fiona felt rotten about breaking up with Charles, but she just didn't love him anymore. feel seasick vi + adj (on boat: suffer motion sickness)晕船I prefer to travel by plane as I usually feel seasick on the ferry. feel secure vi + adj (have impression of being safe)感到安全;有安全感 feel secure vi + adj (have good self-image)感觉自信;自我感觉良好;觉得有把握 feel sick vi + adj (feel nauseous)觉得恶心;感觉不舒服;想吐I was starting to feel sick so I drank a lot of orange juice for vitamin C. feel sorry vi + adj (regret [sth])感到抱歉;感到后悔;感到过意不去I feel sorry that I am unable to help her further.我不能再帮助她了,我感到很抱歉。 feel sorry for [sb] v expr (feel pity, sympathy for [sb])同情;怜悯I feel sorry for the people who tried so hard but still didn't win.我为那些如此努力却仍未取得成功的人感到遗憾。 feel strongly that vi + adv (believe passionately)坚信 feel strongly about [sth] v expr (have passionate views on)对...抱强烈态度 feel strongly one way or the other v expr (have a passionate opinion)对...态度强烈备注: Used in negative sentences, in questions, or where there is doubt. feel terrible vi + adj (have guilty feelings)感觉很糟糕;感到很难过 feel the pinch v expr (be in financial difficulties)感到手头拮据,感到手头紧 feel the weight of [sth] v expr figurative (be burdened by)感觉到…的重量;承担...重担With all the problems facing him, Mark felt the weight of the world on his shoulders.面对如此多的问题,马克感到整个世界都压在他的肩上。 feel up to [sth], feel up to doing [sth] v expr (have health, energy for [sth])感觉有精力…;感觉有力气…I'm so tired that I don't even feel up to going to the party. feel your way v expr (find way by touch)摸索着走路;摸索着往前走It was pitch black in the tunnel, so we had to feel our way. feel your way along v expr (proceed tentatively)摸索着前进;尝试着前进She felt her way along the corridor in the dark.她在黑暗的走廊中摸索着前进。 have a feel for [sth] v expr (understand instinctively)对…有敏锐的洞察力;对…有很强的理解力She has a feel for golf.她有打高尔夫球的天赋。 make [sb] feel at home v expr (be welcoming)让…感觉像在自己家一样舒服自在;让…宾至如归 make [sb] feel guilty v expr (cause [sb] to feel blame)使…有负罪感My friend made me feel guilty because I took so long to get ready that we missed the bus. make [sb] feel sick v expr (nauseate [sb])让某人觉得想吐;让某人反胃I couldn't stay with him at the hospital because the sight of blood makes me feel sick. make [sb] feel sick v expr (disgust or offend [sb])让某人觉得恶心;让某人反感Hearing about the mass murder made me feel sick. make [sb] feel welcome v expr (greet or receive warmly)让...感到宾至如归A hot meal makes me feel welcome when I come back from work. not feel like [sth], not feel like doing [sth] v expr (not want to do)不想做I don't feel like going out tonight. feel obligated vi + adj (feel morally or legally bound)感觉有义务;觉得有责任I wish I'd never let Tom pay off my debts; now I feel obligated. feel obligated to do [sth] v expr (feel morally or legally bound to do)感觉有义务做 feel obligated to [sb] v expr (feel morally or legally bound to [sb])感觉对某人有义务 feel on top of the world, be on top of the world expr figurative (be very happy)心满意足;兴高采烈;欣喜若狂The day his daughter was born, the new father felt on top of the world.女儿出生的那天,新为人父的他欣喜若狂。 feel sick vi + adj mainly UK (be nauseous)恶心的,想吐的I felt sick after eating a whole bag of sweets.我吃了一整包糖,觉得恶心想吐。
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