feel 관용구
feel a draft
feel the air from someone who is talking too much "When Jake talks too much, Pete asks, ""Does anyone feel a draft?"""
feel blue
feel sad and depressed.
feel for
feel sympathy or pity for someone I feel for kids who are homeless. I want to help them.
feel free
feel that you may do it, by all means Feel free to use the library. You can read and study there.
feel like a million dollars
feel wonderful I feel like a million dollars today so I think that I will go for a walk.
feel like a million dollars/bucks
feel wonderful Although I have been sick for a few weeks I feel like a million dollars today.
feel myself
(See not feeling myself)
feel on top of the world
feel very healthy I have been feeling on top of the world since I quit my job.
feel out
talk or act carefully with someone and find out what he thinks I will try and feel out my boss this weekend and see what he thinks of my chance of promotion.
feel puny
feel unwell, ill.
feel sorry for
pity I feel sorry for him after losing his job.
feel the pinch
feel a little bit poorer, feel there is less money
feel up to (do something)
feel able (healthy enough or rested enough) to do something I don
feeling bum
feeling lazy or negative, lacking energy I'm feeling kind of bum today. I didn't sleep well last night.
feeling good
a little bit drunk, buzzed, had a few After drinking a few beers Pat was feeling good.
feeling his oats
feeling energetic, feeling strong Look at that cowboy dance! He's feeling his oats tonight.
feeling no pain
half drunk, half corked After three drinks of rum, Alex was feeling no pain.
get the feel of
become used to or learn about something After you get the feel of the new computer it will be very easy to use.
hard feelings
unfriendly feelings, resentment "After the argument, Bill said, ""I hope there are no hard feelings."""
hurt my feelings
make me feel sad, offend me You hurt my feelings when you said I waddle like a duck.
mixed feelings
"feeling both positive and negative, happy and sad; bittersweet" I have mixed feelings. I'm happy about the new job, but sad about leaving my friends.
no hard feelings
no feelings of anger or resentment, no grudges Dad and Paul argue about politics but there are no hard feelings.
not feeling myself
not feeling well, under the weather I'm not feeling myself these days. I'm tired all the time.
put out feelers
discover indirectly, ask subtle questions, through the grapevine I'm not really looking for a new job, but I'm going to put out a few feelers and see what happens.
sinking feeling
"feeling of failure; despair" When I saw the ambulance at our house, I got a sinking feeling.
catch feelings
to get an attitude;"Just because she was talking to your boo, don't go catchin' feelings"
cop a feel
to get a feel of something, often applied to a grope of a sexual nature
feel
see I feel ya
feel like shit
to feel very ill
I feel ya
I understand you
feel at home
feel comfortable感到很舒畅
We had a good time by the sea during the holidays.Everybody felt quite at home there.我们假期里在海滨玩得很痛快,每个人都感到舒畅。
Do you feel at home if you are on board a ship?如果在船上,你感到舒服吗?
feel in one's bones
sense or suspect that sth.is the case预感;猜想;觉得会;确信
I feel it in my bones that they will never get along well together.我预感到他们永远不会相处得好。
I know in my bones that God will protect us.我相信上帝一定会保佑我们的。
feel/know in one's bones
sense or suspect that sth.is the case预感;猜想;觉得会;确信
I feel it in my bones that they will never get along well together.我预感到他们永远不会相处得好。
I know in my bones that God will protect us.我相信上帝一定会保佑我们的。
feel like
1.seem like to the touch摸起来如同
This new manmade material feels like real leather.这种新的人造材料摸起来如同真皮革。
I'm holding something that feels like a potato.我拿着一个摸上去像土豆的东西。
2. feel as if one is感觉象是
I felt like a fool at that moment.我那一会儿好像是个呆子。
I felt like an idiot when I answered wrong.当我答错时,我自觉像是个白痴。
3.be inclined to;have the desire to想要
Do you feel like a swim?你想游泳吗?
I feel like taking a walk.Would you like to go with me?我想去散散步,你愿和我一起去吗?
I felt like laughing at the joke.听了这个笑话,我想笑。
feel like a million
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛
He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
feel like a million (dollars)
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛
He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
feel up feel equal to
feel able to;feel capable of(undertaking)觉得能够担任;感到有能力做
I'm so tired that I don't feel up to going shopping today.我很疲劳,今天不能去买东西了。
Do you feel up to going to the theater after your recent illness?你最近刚好,有精神去看戏吗?
He didn't feel equal to the task.他感到自己担当不了这项工作。
He is a person who never feels up to a challenging position,so we can not count on him.他是一个永远也不能担负起具有挑战性工作的人,因此我们不能依靠他。
We can go on now if you feel up to it.如果你觉得能干,我们就继续下去。
feel up to equal to
feel able to;feel capable of(undertaking)觉得能够担任;感到有能力做
I'm so tired that I don't feel up to going shopping today.我很疲劳,今天不能去买东西了。
Do you feel up to going to the theater after your recent illness?你最近刚好,有精神去看戏吗?
He didn't feel equal to the task.他感到自己担当不了这项工作。
He is a person who never feels up to a challenging position,so we can not count on him.他是一个永远也不能担负起具有挑战性工作的人,因此我们不能依靠他。
We can go on now if you feel up to it.如果你觉得能干,我们就继续下去。
feel up to/feel equal to
feel able to;feel capable of(undertaking)觉得能够担任;感到有能力做
I'm so tired that I don't feel up to going shopping today.我很疲劳,今天不能去买东西了。
Do you feel up to going to the theater after your recent illness?你最近刚好,有精神去看戏吗?
He didn't feel equal to the task.他感到自己担当不了这项工作。
He is a person who never feels up to a challenging position,so we can not count on him.他是一个永远也不能担负起具有挑战性工作的人,因此我们不能依靠他。
We can go on now if you feel up to it.如果你觉得能干,我们就继续下去。
feel with
sympathize with同情
The whole nation feels with the families of those who were drowned in the great floods.全国都对遭受洪水灾害的家庭表示同情。
We feel with her when her parents died.她父母双亡时,我们都同情她。
hard feeling
angry or bitter feeling敌意
Jim asked Andy to shake hands with him,just to show that there were no hard feelings.吉姆请安迪同他握手,以示彼此无敌意。
put out some feelers
Idiom(s): put out (some) feelers
Theme: INQUIRY - CAUTIOUS
to attempt to find out something without being too obvious.
• I wanted to get a new job, so I put out some feelers.
• The manager was mean to everyone in the office, so everyone put out feelers in an attempt to find new jobs.
have mixed feelings about
Idiom(s): have mixed feelings (about sb or sth)
Theme: CERTAINTY - LACKING
to be uncertain about someone or something.
• I have mixed feelings about Bob. Sometimes I think he likes me; other times I don't.
• I have mixed feelings about my trip to England. I love the people, but the climate upsets me.
• Yes, I also have mixed feelings.
feel up to
Idiom(s): feel up to sth
Theme: HEALTH
to feel well enough to do something. (Often in the negative.)
• I don't feel up to jogging today.
• Aunt Mary didn't feel up to making the visit.
• Do you feel up to going out today?
feel sth in one's bones
Idiom(s): feel something in one's bones AND know something in one's bones
Theme: KNOWLEDGE
to sense something; to have an intuition about something. (Informal.)
• The train will be late. I feel it in my bones.
• I failed the test. I know it in my bones.
feel sb out
Idiom(s): feel sb out
Theme: INQUIRY
to try to find out how someone feels (about something). (Informal. This does not involve touching anyone.)
• Sally tried to feel Tom out on whether he'd make a contribution.
• The students felt out their parents to find out what they thought about the proposed party.
feel put-upon
Idiom(s): feel put-upon
Theme: EXPLOITATION
to feel taken advantage of or exploited.
• Bill refused to help because he felt put-upon.
• Sally's mother felt put-upon, but she took each of the children home after the birthday party.
feel out of place
Idiom(s): feel out of place
Theme: AWKWARDNESS
to feel that one does not belong in a place.
• I feel out of place at formal dances.
• Bob and Ann felt out of place at the picnic, so they went home.
feel like a new person
Idiom(s): feel like a new person
Theme: FEELING - RENEWAL
to feel refreshed and renewed, especially after getting well or getting dressed up.
• I bought a new suit, and now I feel like a new person.
• Bob felt like a new person when he got out of the hospital.
feel it beneath one
Idiom(s): feel it beneath one (to do sth)
Theme: PRIDE
to feel that one would be lowering oneself to do something.
• Tom feels it beneath him to scrub the floor.
• Ann feels it beneath her to carry her own luggage.
• I would do it, but I feel it beneath me.
An feel idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with feel, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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