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IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134
feelverbuk/fiːl/ us/fiːl/ felt, felt

feel verb EXPERIENCE

A1 [ L or T ] to experience something physical or emotional觉得;感到;体会到

"How are you feeling?" "Not too bad, but I've still got a slight headache."“你感觉如何?”“不算太糟,但我还是有点轻微的头痛。”
How would you feel about moving to a different city?你觉得搬到另外一座城市去怎么样?
He's still feeling a little weak after his operation.手术后他仍感觉有点虚弱。
My eyes feel really sore.我的眼睛真的很痛。
I never feel safe when Richard is driving.理查德开车时,我总是觉得不安全。
Never in her life had she felt so happy.她一辈子从未觉得这么开心过。
My suitcase began to feel really heavy after a while.过了一会儿,我开始觉得手提箱沉起来。
I felt like (= thought that I was) a complete idiot/such a fool.我觉得自己是个十足的傻瓜。
She felt his hot breath on her neck.她感觉到脖颈上他热辣辣的气息。
[ + obj + -ing verb ] I could feel the sweat trickling down my back.我能感觉到汗水顺着后背淌下来。
By midday, we were really feeling (= suffering from) the heat.到正午时,我们确实觉得热了。
feel like sth

B1 to have a wish for something, or to want to do something, at a particular moment想要;想做

I feel like (going for) a swim.我想(去)游泳。
I feel like (having) a nice cool glass of lemonade.我想喝一杯美味的冰柠檬汁。
"Are you coming to aerobics?" "No, I don't feel like it today."“你去做有氧健身操吗?”“不,我今天不想去。”

[ + -ing verb ] to want to do something that you do not do真想做(未做之事)

He was so rude I felt like slapping his face.他这么无礼,我真想掴他的脸。
feel the cold

to get cold quicker and more often than most people易冷,不耐寒

As you get older, you tend to feel the cold more.人上了年纪,往往会更怕冷。
not feel a thing informal

to not feel any pain感觉不到疼痛

"Did it hurt?" "Not at all - I didn't feel a thing."“疼吗?”“一点也不疼,什么感觉也没有。”

More examples

I don't feel comfortable in high heels.

I feel like I've been cooped up in this flat for days.

I felt unaccountably happy this morning as I left the house.

Her criticism left me feeling a bit deflated.

He still feels insecure about his ability to do the job.

feel verb OPINION

B1 [ I or T ] to have a particular opinion about or attitude towards something认为;相信

[ + (that) ] I feel (that) I should be doing more to help her.我认为我应该尽更大的力来帮助她。
[ (+ to be) + adj ] He had always felt himself (to be) inferior to his brothers.他总是觉得自己不如兄弟们。
Do you feel very strongly (= have strong opinions) about this?您对此很有意见吗?
I feel certain I'm right.我确信自己是对的。

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I feel sure that I'm doing the right thing.

She feels she's overdue for promotion.

I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.

I feel that learning English will help my chances of promotion at work.

The critics felt that the film was too long.

feel verb TOUCH

B2 [ I or T ] to touch something in order to discover something about it触,摸

[ + question word ] Just feel how cold my hands are!摸摸我的手有多冷!
He gently felt the softness of the baby's cheek.他轻轻抚摸着婴儿柔软的脸颊。
I was feeling (around) (= searching with my hand) in my bag for the keys.我在包里摸索着找钥匙。

More examples

He felt the side of the kettle to see if it was still hot.

He could feel the springs sticking through the mattress.

Feel the temperature of the water before getting into the bath.

I thought I felt a drop of rain.

The vet was feeling the dog's leg to discover if it was broken.

feel noun TOUCH

[ S ] the way that something feels触觉;手感

She loved the feel of silk against her skin.她喜欢丝绸贴着皮肤的感觉。

[ C ] mainly UK informal the action of touching something触摸

Is that shirt silk? Ooh, let me have a feel!那件衬衫是丝绸的吗?哦,让我摸一摸吧!

feel noun CHARACTER

[ S ] also feeling the character of a place or situation(场所或情况给人的)感受,气氛;特质

I like the decoration - it's got a Spanish feel to it.我喜欢这种装饰,有西班牙风情。
There was a feel of mystery about the place.这个地方有种神秘感。
We were there for such a short time, we didn't really get the feel of (= get to know) the place.我们在那里逗留的时间太短了,没有真正领悟到那儿的特质。

feel noun UNDERSTANDING

a feel for sth also feeling

a natural understanding or ability, especially in a subject or activity(尤指在某学科或活动方面的)理解力,领悟力

She has a real feel for language.她的语感很好。
I tried learning the piano, but I never had much of a feel for it.我尝试过学钢琴,但是从来就没怎么入门。
get the feel of sth also feeling

to learn how to do something, usually a new activity学会做…

Once you get the feel of it, using a mouse is easy.你一旦学会了,用鼠标是很容易的。
IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134
feel

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBdeeply, strongly深深/強烈感到She felt her mother's death very deeply.她因母親的離世而深感哀慟。really確實感到I really felt bad about what I had done.我真的對自己的所作所為感到難過。keenly切實感到Her loss has been keenly felt.她的離世使我們切切實實感到悲痛。PREPOSITIONabout對⋯感到He feels very strongly about a lot of issues.他對很多問題都感觸很深。for同情I really feel for you in your position.我真的同情你的處境。
IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134
feel noun
atmosphere (the feel of a small town) texture (the feel of silk)
feel verb
feel (feel happy/the sun on your back) fumble (feel in your pockets for some money) have3 (feel the effects of sth) seem (It feels strange to be here.) think (I feel strongly that…) touch1 (feel a bump) feel like sth want
feel

verb

feel ♦︎ know ♦︎ sense ♦︎ experience ♦︎ tasteThese words all mean to have and be aware of a particular emotion or physical feeling. 这些词均表示感觉到、体会、体验。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to feel / know / experience / taste joyto feel / know / experience pain / satisfaction / shameto feel / sense / experience a needto feel / experience a / an sense / sensation / emotion / urge / pang / surge / rush / stabto know / experience poverty / hardship / difficultiesto experience / taste success / lifeto have never felt / known / experienced / tasted sthto actually feel / know / sense / experience sthto feel / experience sth suddenly / sometimes / oftento know / experience sth directly / first-hand feel (felt, felt) [intransitive, transitive] to have and be aware of a particular feeling or emotion; to notice or be aware of sth because it is touching you or having a physical effect on you; to become aware of sth even though you cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste it 觉得;感到;(通过触觉或直觉)感觉到The heat made him feel faint.炎热让他觉得快要晕倒了。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。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。He felt no remorse at all.他一点也不感到懊悔。I could feel the warm sun on my back.我感受到阳光暖暖地照在背上。She could not feel her legs.她的双腿失去了知觉。He felt a hand on his shoulder.他感到有只手放在他肩上。Can you feel the tension in this room?你感觉得到这房间里的紧张气氛吗?When feel is used to talk about becoming aware of things outside yourself, it is not usually used in the progressive tenses. * feel指感觉到自身以外的事物时,通常不用于进行时I was feeling guilty.我感到歉疚。I was feeling the sun on my back. Are you feeling the tension in this room? see also feeling emotion , feeling sense noun know (knew, known) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to have personal experience of an emotion or situation 亲身体验;亲身经历She thought she would never know the joy of seeing a child grow up in her care.她原以为她绝不会体验到看着孩子在自己的照料下长大的乐趣。She may be successful now, but she has known what it is like to be poor.她现在算是成功了,但她尝过贫穷的滋味。 sense [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to become aware of sth outside yourself, even though you cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste it (凭直觉)感觉到,意识到,察觉出Sensing danger, they started to run.他们感觉到有危险,撒腿就跑。I sensed a note of tension in his voice.我察觉到他的声音里有一丝紧张。Lisa sensed that he did not believe her.莉萨意识到他不相信她。 see also sense sense noun NOTE 辨析 Feel or sense?You usually feel your own feelings and emotions, but sense other people's. * feel通常指感觉到自己的感受和情绪,sense则指感觉到别人的He felt a terrible pain in his chest.他感到胸部一阵剧痛。He sensed a terrible pain in his chest. She sensed the terrible pain he was feeling (= she was aware of it).她意识到他疼痛万分。I feel your pain (= I know how you are suffering and it makes me suffer too).我理解你的痛苦。 experience [transitive] (rather formal) to have and be aware of a particular emotion or physical feeling 感受;体会;体验I have never experienced such pain before.我以前从未感到过如此痛苦。I experienced a moment of panic as I boarded the plane.我登机时感到一阵恐慌。 taste [transitive] (especially written) to have a short experience of sth, especially sth that you want more of 短暂享受到;浅尝;尝到甜头He had tasted freedom only to lose it again.他刚尝到自由的甜头,却又失去了。People typically taste victory, success and freedom. * taste通常跟victory、success和freedom搭配。
IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134

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