A1 [ L or T ] to experience something physical or emotional觉得;感到;体会到
B1 to have a wish for something, or to want to do something, at a particular moment想要;想做
[ + -ing verb ] to want to do something that you do not do真想做(未做之事)
to get cold quicker and more often than most people易冷,不耐寒
to not feel any pain感觉不到疼痛
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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.
B1 [ I or T ] to have a particular opinion about or attitude towards something认为;相信
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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.
B2 [ I or T ] to touch something in order to discover something about it触,摸
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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.
[ S ] also feeling the character of a place or situation(场所或情况给人的)感受,气氛;特质
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
to learn how to do something, usually a new activity学会做…
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