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This flashcard provides a comprehensive definition of the English word "feel," covering its multiple meanings as both a verb and a noun. It details its usage in expressing emotions, physical sensations, touch, and opinions, along with grammatical structures and example sentences in English and Chinese. Phrasal verbs and idioms related to "feel" are also included.

The flashcard defines the English word "feel" with its various meanings and grammatical uses, providing examples in both English and Chinese. It covers senses related to experiencing emotions, physical sensations, touching, and forming opinions. The card also includes phrasal verbs and idiomatic expressions involving "feel."

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[V-LINK 连系动词]感觉;感到;觉得 If you feel a particular emotion or physical sensation, you experience it.
  [V adj]
  [V n]
  [V as if]
  [V like]
  • I am feeling very depressed...

    我觉得非常沮丧。

  • I will always feel grateful to that little guy...

    我会永远感激那个小伙子。

  • I remember feeling sick...

    我记得有恶心的感觉。

  • ...soldiers who once felt proud to wear their uniforms...

    曾经为穿上制服感到自豪的军人们

  • Suddenly I felt a sharp pain in my shoulder...

    我突然感到肩膀上一阵剧痛。

  • You won't feel a thing...

    你不会有任何感觉。

  • I felt as if all my strength had gone...

    我感觉似乎已经筋疲力尽。

  • I felt like I was being kicked in the teeth every day.

    我觉得每天都在遭受失望的打击。

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[V-LINK 连系动词](经历或事件)给人…感觉,令人有…感觉 If you talk about how an experience or event feels, you talk about the emotions and sensations connected with it.
  [it V adj to-inf/that]
  [V adj]
  [it V as if]
  [it V like]
  [V like -ing/n]
  [no cont]
  • It feels good to have finished a piece of work...

    完成一项工作后感觉很好。

  • The speed at which everything moved felt strange...

    一切进展如此之快让人感觉不对劲。

  • Within five minutes of arriving back from holiday, it feels as if I've never been away...

    度假回来之后没过 5 分钟,我就感觉好像从未离开过。

  • It felt like I'd had two babies instead of one...

    我感觉像是有两个孩子而不是一个。

  • Preparing for that first trial felt like learning the rules of a new game.

    为第一次庭审作准备时感觉就像在学一种新游戏的规则。

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[V-LINK 连系动词]摸上去;有…手感 If you talk about how an object feels, you talk about the physical quality that you notice when you touch or hold it. For example, if something feels soft, you notice that it is soft when you touch it.
  [V adj]
  [V like n]
  [no cont]
  [usu with supp]
  • The metal felt smooth and cold...

    这种金属摸起来冰冷而光滑。

  • The ten-foot oars felt heavy and awkward...

    10 英尺长的桨拿起来感觉很笨重。

  • When the clay feels like putty, it is ready to use.

    黏土摸起来像油灰时,就可以用了。

  • Feel is also a noun.
    • He remembered the feel of her skin...

      他记得触摸她的皮肤的感觉。

    • Linen raincoats have a crisp, papery feel.

      尼龙雨衣的手感又干又脆又薄,像纸一样。

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[V-LINK 连系动词](天气)感觉像要(下雨、下雪等) If you talk about how the weather feels, you describe the weather, especially the temperature or whether or not you think it is going to rain or snow.
  [it V adj]
  [Also it V like/as if]
  [no cont]
  • It felt wintry cold that day.

    那天感觉像冬天一样寒冷。

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[VERB 动词]触摸 If you feel an object, you touch it deliberately with your hand, so that you learn what it is like, for example what shape it is or whether it is rough or smooth.
  [V n]
  [V wh]
  [V prep/adv]
  • The doctor felt his head...

    医生摸了摸他的头。

  • When dry, feel the surface and it will no longer be smooth...

    晾干之后,表面摸上去就不再光滑了。

  • Feel how soft the skin is in the small of the back...

    感觉一下腰背部皮肤的柔滑。

  • Her eyes squeezed shut, she felt inside the tin, expecting it to be bare.

    她闭紧眼睛摸摸罐内,预计里面是空的。

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[VERB 动词]碰到;摸到 If you can feel something, you are aware of it because it is touching you.
  [V n]
  [V n prep/adv]
  [no cont]
  • Through several layers of clothes I could feel his muscles...

    透过好几层衣服,我能感觉到他的肌肉。

  • He felt her leg against his.

    他感觉到她的腿贴着自己的腿。

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[VERB 动词](身体)感觉到,觉察到,觉出 If you feel something happening, you become aware of it because of the effect it has on your body.
  [V n -ing]
  [V n inf]
  [V pron-refl -ed]
  [be V-ed]
  • She felt something being pressed into her hands...

    她感觉有什么东西塞到了她手里。

  • He felt something move beside him...

    他感觉身边有什么东西在动。

  • She felt herself lifted from her feet...

    她感觉自己被抬了起来。

  • Tremors were felt 250 miles away.

    250英里外都能感觉到颤动。

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[VERB 动词]不觉中感到 If you feel yourself doing something or being in a particular state, you are aware that something is happening to you which you are unable to control.
  [V pron-refl inf]
  [V pron-refl -ing]
  [V n inf]
  [Also V n -ing]
  • I felt myself blush...

    我不觉脸红了。

  • If at any point you feel yourself becoming tense, make a conscious effort to relax...

    如果什么时候感到紧张,就有意识地放松。

  • I actually felt my heart quicken.

    我感觉心跳真的加快了。

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[VERB 动词]感觉到(…的存在) If you feel the presence of someone or something, you become aware of them, even though you cannot see or hear them.
  [V n]
  [V that]
  [V n -ing]
  [no cont]
  • He felt her eyes on him...

    他感觉到她在看着他。

  • Suddenly, I felt a presence behind me...

    突然,我感觉身后有什么东西。

  • I could feel that a man was watching me very intensely...

    我能感觉到有人正紧盯着我看。

  • He almost felt her wincing at the other end of the telephone.

    他几乎能感觉到她在电话那端皱眉蹙额。

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[VERB 动词]觉得;认为 If you feel that something is the case, you have a strong idea in your mind that it is the case.
  [V that]
  [V adj that]
  [V n to-inf]
  [V pron-refl n]
  [no cont]
  • I feel that not enough is being done to protect the local animal life...

    我觉得对当地野生动物的保护力度不够。

  • I feel certain that it will all turn out well...

    我觉得最后肯定会皆大欢喜。

  • She felt herself to be part of a large business empire...

    她觉得自己成了一个庞大的商业帝国中的一分子。

  • I never felt myself a real child of the sixties.

    我从未觉得自己真是 60 年代的人。

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[VERB 动词]认为,觉得(应该做…) If you feel that you should do something, you think that you should do it.
  [V that]
  [V -ed to-inf]
  [V under n]
  [no cont]
  • I feel I should resign...

    我觉得自己应该辞职。

  • He felt that he had to do it...

    他觉得他必须去做。

  • You need not feel obliged to contribute...

    你不必觉得非捐款不可。

  • They felt under no obligation to maintain their employees.

    他们觉得没有义务为员工提供生活费。

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[VERB 动词]抱…看法;持…态度;作…反应 If you talk about how you feel about something, you talk about your opinion, attitude, or reaction to it.
  [V about n]
  [V adj/adv about n]
  [V n about n]
  [no cont]
  • We'd like to know what you feel about abortion...

    我们想知道你对堕胎是怎么看的。

  • How do you feel about going back to the neighborhood?...

    对回到这个街区你有何感想?

  • She feels guilty about spending less time lately with her two kids...

    最近她和两个孩子在一起的时间少了,她为此感到愧疚。

  • He feels deep regret about his friend's death.

    他对朋友的去世深感惋惜。

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[VERB 动词]想(做…);愿意(做…) If you feel like doing something or having something, you want to do it or have it because you are in the right mood for it and think you would enjoy it.
  [V like -ing/n]
  • Neither of them felt like going back to sleep...

    他俩都不想回去睡觉。

  • Could we take a walk? I feel like a little exercise.

    我们去散散步好吗?我想活动一下。

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[VERB 动词]感受,体会,承受(某种后果或影响) If you feel the effect or result of something, you experience it.
  [V n]
  • The charity is still feeling the effects of revelations about its one-time president...

    这家慈善机构仍受到其前主席被检举带来的影响。

  • The real impact will be felt in the developing world.

    发展中国家将会受到真正的影响。

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[N-SING 单数名词]总体印象;感觉 The feel of something, for example a place, is the general impression that it gives you.
  [with supp]
  [V inflects]
  • The room has a warm, cosy feel.

    这个房间有一种温暖舒适的感觉。

  • ...a book that takes on the feel of an epic.

    一本史诗般的书

  • If you get the feel of something, for example a place or a new activity, you become familiar with it.逐渐熟悉
    • He wanted to get the feel of the place.

      他想熟悉一下这个地方。

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See also:
feeling
felt. to feel something in your bones
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bone
; feel free→see:
free
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    [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]摸索着寻找 If you feel for something, for example in the dark, you try to find it by moving your hand around until you touch it.
      [V P n]
      [V adv/prep P n]
    • I felt for my wallet and papers in my inside pocket...

      我在里兜里摸钱包和证件。

    • I slumped down in my usual armchair and felt around for the newspaper.

      我一屁股坐在常坐的椅子上,摸索着找报纸。

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    [PHRASAL VERB 短语动词]同情;可怜;怜悯 If you feel for someone, you have sympathy for them.
      [V P n]
    • She cried on the phone and was very upset and I really felt for her.

      她在电话里哭了,非常难过,我很同情她。

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    Oxford feel / fiːl ; NAmE fiːl /
    verb
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    noun
    feel feels felt feeling
    verb ( felt , felt / felt ; NAmE felt / ) well/sick/happy/sad, etc. 健康、不适、愉快、悲伤等 1 linking verb to experience a particular feeling or emotion 觉得;感到;体会到 + adj. The heat made him feel faint. 炎热使他觉得快要晕倒了。 She sounded more confident than she felt. 她的语气听起来比她本人的感觉要有信心。 I was feeling guilty. 我感到歉疚。 You'll feel better after a good night's sleep. 你晚上睡个好觉就会觉得舒服些。 She felt betrayed. 她感到被出卖了。 I feel sorry for him. 我为他感到可惜。 + adv./prep. How are you feeling today? 你今天觉得怎么样? I know exactly how you feel (= I feel sympathy for you). 我完全理解你的心情。 Luckily I was feeling in a good mood. 幸好我当时情绪好。 feelsth He seemed to feel no remorse at all. 他当时似乎一点也不感到懊悔。 + noun Standing there on stage I felt a complete idiot. 我站在舞台上觉得简直是一个大傻瓜。 feellike sth I felt like a complete idiot. 我感到完全像个傻瓜。 be/become aware 发觉;意识到 2 [transitive ] ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) to notice or be aware of sth because it is touching you or having a physical effect on you (通过触觉)注意到,意识到,感觉到 SYN
    sense
    feelsth I could feel the warm sun on my back. 我背上感受到了阳光的温暖。 She could not feel her legs. 她的双腿失去了知觉。 He felt a hand on his shoulder. 他感到有只手在他肩上。 feelsb/sth/yourself doing sth He felt a hand touching his shoulder. 他感到有只手在触摸他的肩膀。 She could feel herself blushing. 她可以感到脸都红了。 feelsb/sth/yourself do sth I felt something crawl up my arm. 我觉得有个东西顺着手臂往上爬。 We felt the ground give way under our feet. 我们感觉到脚下的土地下陷了。
    3 [transitive ] ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) feelsth to become aware of sth even though you cannot see it, hear it, etc. 感到,感觉到(抽象事物) SYN
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    Can you feel the tension in this room? 你能感觉到这房间里的紧张气氛吗?
    give impression 留下印象 4 linking verb ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) to give you a particular feeling or impression 给…感觉;有印象;感受到 + adj. It felt strange to be back in my old school. 我回到母校有一种生疏的感觉。 My mouth felt completely dry. 我感到口干舌燥。 feellike sth The interview only took ten minutes, but it felt like hours. 面试只用了十分钟,但觉得像几个小时似的。 It feels like rain (= seems likely to rain). 好像快要下雨了。 feelas if/though… Her head felt as if it would burst. 她觉得头要爆裂了。 It felt as though he had run a marathon. 他感到好像跑了一个马拉松似的。 How does it feel to be alone all day? 整天独自一个人的感受如何? HELP  In spoken English people often use likeinstead of as ifor as thoughin this meaning, especially in NAmE. 英语口语中,尤其是美式英语,常用 like 代替 as if 或 as though 表示此义 He felt like he'd run a marathon. This is not considered correct in written BrE. 书面英式英语中,此用法被视为不正确。 touch 触摸 5 linking verb ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) to have a particular physical quality which you become aware of by touching 摸起来;手感 + adj. The water feels warm. 这水摸着很暖。 Its skin feels really smooth. 它的皮摸起来真光滑。 feellike sth This wallet feels like leather. 这个钱包摸上去像是皮的。 6 [transitive ] to deliberately move your fingers over sth in order to find out what it is like 触;摸 feelsth Can you feel the bump on my head? 你能摸到我头上那个肿块吗? Try to tell what this is just by feeling it. 凭手摸摸说出这是什么东西? feelhow, what, etc… Feel how rough this is. 摸摸这有多粗糙。 think/believe 认为;相信 7 [transitive ,  intransitive ] ( not usually used in the progressive tenses 通常不用于进行时 ) to think or believe that sth is the case; to have a particular opinion or attitude 以为;认为;相信 feel(that)… We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. 我们都认为我们输了是运气不好。 I felt (that) I had to apologize. 我以为我得道歉。 feelit to be sth She felt it to be her duty to tell the police. 她认为她有责任报警。 feelit + noun She felt it her duty to tell the police. 她认为报警是她的义务。 feelit + adj. I felt it advisable to do nothing. 我觉得最好不要作出行动。 (+ adv./prep.) This is something I feel strongly about. 这事令我感触颇深。 This decision is, I feel,a huge mistake. 我认为这个决定是个天大的错误。 synonyms at
    think
    be strongly affected 强烈影响 8 [transitive ] feelsth to experience the effects or results of sth, often strongly 受(强烈)影响;(深深)体验到 He feels the cold a lot. 他很怕冷。 Cathy was really feeling the heat. 凯茜真的感到很热。 She felt her mother's death very deeply. 她深感丧母之痛。 The effects of the recession are being felt everywhere. 经济衰退的影响无所不在。 We all felt the force of her arguments. 我们都体会到了她的论据的分量。 search with hands 用手摸索 9 [intransitive ] feel(in sth/about/around, etc.) (for sth) to search for sth with your hands, feet, etc. (用手、足等)摸索,寻找,探索 He felt in his pockets for some money. 他在口袋里摸着想找一些钱。 I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch. 我得在黑暗中摸索寻找电灯开关。 IDIOMS ˌfeel your ˈage to realize that you are getting old, especially compared with people you are with who are younger than you (尤指与较年轻者比)感到自己上年纪了,意识到自己老了 feel your ˈears burning to think or imagine that other people are talking about you 觉得耳朵在发烧(认为或猜测别人在说自己) feel ˈfree (to do sth) ( informal) used to tell sb that they are allowed to do sth (表示允许)可以随便做某事 Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand. 你要是不懂,可以随便提问。 ‘Can I use your phone?’ ‘Feel free.’ “我能用你的电话吗?”“随便用吧。” feel ˈgood to feel happy, confident, etc. 感到愉快(或有信心等) It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated. 我知道我的工作得到赏识后感到很高兴。 feel (it) in your ˈbones (that…) to be certain about sth even though you do not have any direct proof and cannot explain why you are certain 心中感到;本能预感到;直觉确信 I know I'm going to fail this exam—I can feel it in my bones. 我知道这次考试我过不了关,我有这种直觉。 feel like sth/like doing sth ( informal) to want to have or do sth 想要某物;想做某事 I feel like a drink. 我想喝一杯。 We all felt like celebrating. 我们都想庆祝一番。 We'll go for a walk if you feel like it. 要是你愿意,我们去散散步。 feel the ˈpinch ( informal) to not have enough money 手头拮据;经济困难 Lots of people who have lost their jobs are starting to feel the pinch. 大量失业者开始感到日子不好过了。 feel ˈsick ( especially BrE) to feel as though you will vomitsoon 觉得要呕吐;想吐 Mum! I feel sick. 妈妈!我觉得恶心。 feel ˌsick to your ˈstomach ( NAmE) to feel as though you will vomitsoon 觉得要呕吐;想吐 feel your ˈway 1 to move along carefully, for example when it is dark, by touching walls, objects, etc. (如在黑暗中)摸索着走动 2 to be careful about how you do things, usually because you are in a situation that you are not familiar with (在新环境中)谨慎行事 She was new in the job, still feeling her way. 她对这项工作不熟悉,还在摸索着干。 not feel yourˈself to not feel healthy and well 觉得身体不好;感到身体不舒服 more at
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    PHRASAL VERBS ˈfeel for sb to have sympathy for sb 同情,怜悯(某人) I really felt for her when her husband died. 她的丈夫去世,我确实同情她。 I do feel for you, honestly. 说真的,我确实同情你。 ˌfeel sb↔ˈup ( informal) to touch sb sexually, especially when they do not want you to 猥亵 SYN
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    ˌfeel ˈup to sth to have the strength and energy to do or deal with sth 觉得有精力(做某事);感到有能力(处理某事) Do we have to go to the party? I really don't feel up to it. 我们是不是一定得去参加这次聚会?我实在没有精力应付了。 feeldoing sth After the accident she didn't feel up to driving. 她在事故以后,开车已力不从心。
    noun [singular ] touch 触摸 1 the feel the feeling you get when you touch sth or are touched 触觉;手感 You can tell it's silk by the feel. 你一摸就知道这是丝绸。 She loved the feel of the sun on her skin. 她喜欢太阳照在皮肤上的感觉。 2 an act of feeling or touching 触摸;摸 I had a feel of the material. 我摸了一下这种织物。 impression 印象 3 the impression that is created by a place, situation, etc; atmosphere (场所、情况等给人的)印象,感受;气氛 It's a big city but it has the feel of a small town. 这是座大城市,却给人一个小城镇的印象。 The room has a comfortable feel to it. 这个房间令人感到舒适。 IDIOMS get the feel of sth/of doing sth to become familiar with sth or with doing sth 开始熟悉,开始熟悉做(某事) I haven't got the feel of the brakes in this car yet. 我还没有掌握这辆车的刹车性能。 have a feel for sth to have an understanding of sth or be naturally good at doing it 善于理解某事物;有…的天才 She has a real feel for languages. 她有语言天才。 feel / fiːl ; NAmE fiːl / felt / felt ; NAmE felt /
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    feel2 noun
    feelfeel1 /fiːl/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tense and past participle felt /felt/)
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    1feeling/emotion [linking verb, transitive] to experience a particular physical feeling or emotion:  Do you still feel hungry? You can never tell what he’s feeling. Stop exercising if you feel any pain.feel fine/good/comfortable etc I’m feeling a little better today. Marie immediately felt guilty.feel as if/as though When his dad left, he felt as though his world had turned upside-down. I felt like I’d really achieved something.2notice [transitive not in progressive] to notice something that is happening to you, especially something that is touching you:  She felt his warm breath on her cheek. The earthquake was felt as far south as San Diego.feel somebody/something do something She felt his arms go round her.feel yourself doing something I felt myself blushing.3feel smooth/dry etc [linking verb] to give you a particular physical feeling, especially when you touch or hold somethingfeel smooth/cold/damp etc Her hands felt rough. The house felt hot and stuffy.feel as if/as though My leg feels as if it’s broken. It’s nice fabric – it feels like velvet.4feel good/strange/exciting etc [linking verb] if a situation, event etc feels good, strange etc, that is the emotion or feeling that it gives you:  After twenty years, seeing him again felt very strange.feel ... to be/do something It felt wonderful to be wearing clean clothes again. How does it feel to be 40? It’s been a year since her daughter died, but to her, it still feels like yesterday.5have an opinion [transitive] to have a particular opinion, especially one that is based on your feelings, not on factsfeel (that) Some of the parents felt the school wasn’t doing enough about bullying.feel about How would you feel about working with Nicole for a while? What does your partner feel about all this?feel sure/certain (=think that something is definitely true) She felt sure she’d made the right decision. see thesaurus at
    think
    GRAMMARUsing the progressiveFeel is not usually used in the progressive in this meaning. You say: · I feel this is probably the right decision. Don’t say: I’m feeling this is probably the right decision.Using the passiveIn more formal English, you say it is felt that when saying what many people think: · It was felt that the experiment should be stopped.
    6feel like (doing) something spoken to want to have something or do something:  He didn’t feel like going to work. Do you feel like another drink?7touch [transitive] to touch something with your fingers to find out about it:  She felt his forehead. Perhaps he had a temperature. Mum, feel this stone. Isn’t it smooth?feel how hard/soft/rough etc something is He could feel how damp his shirt was against his chest. see thesaurus at
    touch
    8feel around/on/in etc something (for something) to search for something with your fingers:  She felt in her bag for a pencil.9feel the force/effects/benefits etc of something to experience the good or bad results of something:  The local economy is beginning to feel the effects of the recession.10feel the need to do something to believe that you need to do something:  Children who can talk to their parents feel less need to try drugs.11feel your way a)to move carefully, with your hands out in front of you, because you cannot see properly:  Silently, she felt her way across the room. b)to do things slowly and carefully, because you are not completely sure about a new situationfeel towards The European Union is still feeling its way towards common policies.12feel free spoken used to tell someone that they can do something if they want to:  ‘Could I use your phone for a minute?’ ‘Feel free.’feel free to do something Please feel free to make suggestions.13I know (just/exactly) how you feel spoken used to express sympathy with someone or with a remark they have just made:  I know how you feel, Mark, but maybe it’s better not to confront him.14not feel yourself spoken to not feel as healthy or happy as usual:  I don’t know what’s wrong. I just don’t feel quite myself.15feel your age to realize that you are not as young or active as you used to be:  Looking at his grandson made him really feel his age.16feel the cold/heat to suffer because of cold or hot weather:  Old people tend to feel the cold more.17feel a death/a loss etc to react very strongly to a bad event, especially someone’s death:  Susan felt her grandmother’s death more than the others.GRAMMAR: Linking verbsFeel is a linking verb. This type of verb links the subject of the sentence with an adjective or noun: · She felt tired at the end of the day.· I feel such an idiot.feel for somebody phrasal verb to feel sympathy for someone:  At the Center, the other mothers know what it’s like, and they really feel for you.feel somebody ↔ out phrasal verb American English informal to find out what someone’s opinions or feelings are, without asking them directly:  I thought I’d feel out some of my colleagues before the meeting.feel somebody ↔ up phrasal verb informal to touch someone sexually, without their permissionfeel up to something phrasal verb [usually in questions and negatives] informal to have the strength, energy etc to do something:  I just didn’t feel up to going.
    feel1 verb
    feel2 noun
    feelfeel2 ●○○ noun
    Examples
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    Word family
    1[singular] a quality that something has that makes you feel or think a particular way about it:  Despite their age, the photographs have a modern feel.feel about The restaurant has a nice relaxed feel about it.2[singular] the way that something feels when you touch itfeel of I like the feel of this cloth. a soft feathery feel3have/get/give a feel for something informal to have or develop an understanding of something and skill in doing it:  exercises that give a child a feel for numbers4[uncountable] when you use your hands, body etc to feel something SYN  touchby feel She found the light switch by feel.
    WDF

    feel

    [fi:l]felt, feeling, feels

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    Spoken:

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    feeling[133189] feels[67694] felt[117032]
    感觉(45%),觉得(33%),认为(10%),触摸(5%),摸索(3%),触觉(3%),摸起来(1%)
    n.感觉;触摸
    vi.觉得;摸索
    vt.感觉;认为;触摸;试探

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