Noun
1. an intuitive awareness;
2. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people;
3. a property perceived by touch
4. manual-genital stimulation for sexual pleasure;
Verb
1. undergo an emotional sensation;
2. come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds;
3. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles;
4. seem with respect to a given sensation given;
5. have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude;
6. undergo passive experience of:"We felt the effects of inflation";
7. be felt or perceived in a certain way;
8. grope or feel in search of something;
9. examine by touch;
10. examine (a body part) by palpation;
11. find by testing or cautious exploration;
12. produce a certain impression;
13. pass one's hands over the sexual organs of;
Treat this house as your own, feel free.
If I don't go to the party, I shall feel I'm missing out.
I feel so free without those tight clothes.
Why should she have criticized him , he wondered. Then he suddenly saw the light and began to feel relieved.
I feel suffocated if I don't speak out.
With these people he'd feel like a fish out of water.
We feel regretful to his decision.
I feel puzzled at his reply.
Under the circumstances I feel it right that you should know.
He describes himself as a doctor, but I feel he is a quack.
A retired person should not be made to feel he's on the shelf.
You could feel the magic of Shakespeare's poetry.
People feel especially drawn to one another when they have been reunited after many years of separation.
She didn't feel a bit nervous though it was the first time she'd spoken in public.
I feel what a nothing I am!
I feel chained down with a wife, a house and children.
Now that I've got my divorce, I feel as free as a bird.
And the senstive observer of sculpture must learn to feel shape simply as shape, not as description or reminiscence.
Walking in the snow barefoot for a few minutes made my toes feel dead.
I could feel the tension in the room.
I feel keenly that my ability falls short of my wishes.
Bide still until you feel better.
I feel sorry for not giving you a quick reply.
I did not feel the slightest inclination to hurry.
I reckon she has good reason to feel smug.
I could feel the wind blowing on my face.
Seeing blood makes me feel a bit peculiar.
He hoped they would not feel affronted if they were not invited .
I reached the age of 27 and suddenly started to feel broody.
We try to make sure children don't feel intimidated on their first day at school.
feel one's age
become aware that one is growing older and less energetic
feel free (to do something)
have no hesitation or shyness (often used as an invitation or for reassurance)
feel free to say what you like.
feel like (doing) something
be inclined to have or do
I feel like celebrating.
feel one's oats
I feel like celebrating.
feel the pinch
I feel like celebrating.
feel the pulse of
I feel like celebrating.
feel small
I feel like celebrating.
feel strange
I feel like celebrating.
get a (或 the) feel for (或 of)
become accustomed to
you can explore to get a feel of the place.
have a feel for
have a sensitive appreciation or an intuitive understanding of
you have to have a feel for animals.
make oneself (或 one's presence) felt
make people keenly aware of one; have a noticeable effect
the economic crisis began to make itself felt.
feel out
To try cautiously or indirectly to ascertain the viewpoint or nature of.
feel up &I{【粗俗用语】} &I{【俚语】}
To touch or fondle (someone) sexually.
feel in (one's) bones
To have an intuition of.
feel
He literally bumped into Ziggy feeling up the prettiest girl at the party in a dark damp corner.
He gave her a feel,and she pulled away.
There is relatively little information about feel, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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