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feel
Feel tarimas:
/fi:l/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To perceive through the sense of touch: feel the velvety smoothness of a peach.
- verb-transitive: To perceive as a physical sensation: feel a sharp pain; feel the cold.
- verb-transitive: To touch.
- verb-transitive: To examine by touching. See Synonyms at
touch . - verb-transitive: To test or explore with caution: feel one's way in a new job.
- verb-transitive: To undergo the experience of: felt my interest rising; felt great joy.
- verb-transitive: To be aware of; sense: felt the anger of the crowd.
- verb-transitive: To be emotionally affected by: She still feels the loss of her dog.
- verb-transitive: To be persuaded of (something) on the basis of intuition, emotion, or other indefinite grounds: I feel that what the informant says may well be true.
- verb-transitive: To believe; think: She felt his answer to be evasive.
- verb-intransitive: To experience sensations of touch.
- verb-intransitive: To produce a particular sensation, especially through the sense of touch: The sheets felt smooth.
- verb-intransitive: To produce a particular impression; appear to be; seem: It feels good to be home. See Usage Note at
well 2. - verb-intransitive: To be conscious of a specified kind or quality of physical, mental, or emotional state: felt warm and content; feels strongly about the election.
- verb-intransitive: To seek or explore something by the sense of touch: felt for the light switch in the dark.
- verb-intransitive: To have compassion or sympathy: I feel for him in his troubles.
- noun: Perception by or as if by touch; sensation: a feel of autumn in the air.
- noun: The sense of touch: a surface that is rough to the feel.
- noun: An act or instance of touching or feeling.
- noun: Vulgar An act or instance of sexual touching or fondling.
- noun: The nature or quality of something as perceived by or as if by the sense of touch: "power steering that seems overassisted, eliminating road feel” ( Mark Ginsburg).
- noun: Overall impression or effect; atmosphere: "gives such disparate pictures . . . a crazily convincing documentary feel” ( Stephen King).
- noun: Intuitive awareness or natural ability: has a feel for decorating.
- phrasal-verb: feel out To try cautiously or indirectly to ascertain the viewpoint or nature of.
- phrasal-verb: feel up Vulgar To touch or fondle (someone) sexually.
- idiom: feel in (one's) bones To have an intuition of.
- idiom: feel like Informal To have an inclination or desire for: felt like going for a walk.
- idiom: feel like (oneself) To sense oneself as being in one's normal state of health or spirits: I just don't feel like myself today.
- idiom: feel (one's) oats To be energetic and playful.
- idiom: feel (one's) oats To act in a self-important manner.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- pergyventi
- žvalgyti
- to feel about for čiupinėti
- ieškoti (tamsoje)
- to feel for with a) užjausti
- signalizuoti
- to feel up to galėti
- pajėgti
- lytėjimas
- j
- (felt)
- it feels like rain turbūt
- bus lietaus
- jausti(s)
- justi