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Feel Sth I Felt Past Hissetmek Be/Feel Sb

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Kind verb
Front feel 
IPA  /fiːl   / verb (past tense, past participle felt /felt   /)
Back hissetmek
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feel (verb)

 /fiːl   / verb (past tense, past participle felt /felt   /)
 
 1 [intransitive] [usually used with an adjective]
to be in the state that is mentioned
hissetmek
 to feel cold/sick/tired/happy
 How are you feeling today?
 You'll feel better in the morning.
 2 [transitive]
to notice or experience sth physical or emotional
hissetmek
 I damaged nerves and now I can't feel anything in this hand.
 I felt something crawling up my back.
 I could feel myself dropping off to sleep.
 I don't feel any sympathy for Matt at all.
 You could feel the tension in the courtroom.
 3 [intransitive]
used to say how sth seems to you when you touch, see, smell, experience, etc. it
hissini vermek;
anlamak
 The hole in my tooth feels much bigger than it is.
 My new coat feels like leather but it's not.
 He felt as if he had been there before.
 My head feels as though (gibi geliyor) it will burst.
 I felt (that) it was a mistake not to ask her advice.
Bu anlamda genellikle feel sözcüğünün öznesi olarak it kullanılır:
 It feels as if it is going to snow soon.
 4 [transitive]
to touch sth in order to find out what it is like
dokunmak
 Feel this material. Is it cotton or silk?
 I felt her forehead to see if she had got a temperature.
 5 [transitive]
to be affected by sth
(olumsuz) etkilenmek
 Do you feel the cold (üşür müsün) in winter?
 She felt it badly when her mother died.
 6 [intransitive]
 feel (about) (for sb/sth)
to try to find sth with your hands instead of your eyes
el yordamıyla aramak
 She felt about in the dark for the light switch.
IDIOMS
be/feel like jelly
(used especially about the legs or knees) to feel weak because you are nervous, afraid, etc.
pelte gibi olmak
 My legs felt like jelly before the exam.
be/feel out of it
to be/feel lonely and unhappy because you are not included in sth
yalnız hissetmek/olmak, dışlanmış hissetmek/olmak
 I don't speak French so I felt rather out of it at the meeting.
be/feel sorry for sb
to feel sadness or pity for sb
…için üzülmek, acımak
 I feel very sorry for the families of the victims.
 Stop feeling sorry for yourself!
feel free (to do sth)
(informal)
used to tell sb they are allowed to do sth
-mekten çekinmeyin
 Feel free to use the phone.
feel like sth/doing sth
to want sth or to want to do sth
canı istemek, içinden gelmek
 Do you feel like going out?
feel your age
to realize that you are getting old, especially compared to other younger people around you
yaşlandığını hissetmek
have/feel a lump in your throat
to feel pressure in your throat because you are about to cry
boğazı düğümlenmek
not feel yourself
to not feel healthy or well
iyi hissetmemek
PHRASAL VERBS
feel for sb
to understand sb's feelings and situation and feel sorry for them
birinin üzüntüsünü paylaşmak
 I really felt for him when his wife died.
feel up to sth/to doing sth
to have the strength and the energy to do or deal with sth
-maya hali olmak
 I really don't feel up to eating a huge meal.
 

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