单词 | feel |
释义 | Word Frequency feel(fiːl) verbWord forms: feels, feeling or felt (fɛlt) 1. to perceive (something) by touching 2. to have a physical or emotional sensation of (something) to feel heat to feel anger 3. (transitive) to examine (something) by touch 4. (transitive) to find (one's way) by testing or cautious exploration 5. (copula) to seem or appear in respect of the sensation given I feel tired it feels warm 6. to have an indistinct, esp emotional conviction; sense (esp in the phrase feel in one's bones) 7. (intransitive; foll by for) to show sympathy or compassion (towards) I feel for you in your sorrow 8. to believe, think, or be of the opinion (that) he feels he must resign 9. (transitive; often foll by up) slang to pass one's hands over the sexual organs of 10. feel like 11. feel oneself 12. feel up to noun 13. the act or an instance of feeling, esp by touching 14. the quality of or an impression from something perceived through feeling the house has a homely feel about it 15. the sense of touch the fabric is rough to the feel 16. an instinctive aptitude; knack she's got a feel for this sort of work Word origin Old English fēlan; related to Old High German fuolen, Old Norse fālma to grope, Latin palma palm1 |
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