- linking verb
to experience a particular feeling or emotion 觉得;感到;体会到 - + adj.
The bus ride made me feel sick. 乘公共汽车使我感到恶心。 Are you feeling comfortable? 舒服吗 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。 🔊🔊 I was feeling guilty. 我感到歉疚。 🔊🔊 You'll feel better after a good night's sleep. 你晚上睡个好觉就会觉得舒服些。 🔊🔊 I feel sorry for him. 我为他感到可惜。 🔊🔊 I feel bad about leaving you like this. 我很难让你这样 She felt betrayed. 她感到被出卖了。 🔊🔊 - + adv./prep.
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。 🔊🔊 We all felt the same way. 我们都有同样的感觉。 Luckily I was feeling in a good mood. 幸好我当时情绪好。 🔊🔊 - feel something
I felt the need to explain. 我觉得有必要解释。 I felt a sense of relief. 我感到宽慰。 - feel like something
I felt like a complete idiot. 我感到完全像个傻瓜。 🔊🔊 She made me feel like a child by doing everything for me. 她通过为我做一切使我感觉像个孩子。 - feel as if/though…
I feel as if nobody cares. 我觉得好像没人在乎。 She felt as though she was going to cry. 她觉得自己好像要哭了。 - feel + noun
to feel an idiot/a fool 感到白痴/傻瓜
Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsa1I feel great this morning. 今天上午我感到身体很好。 Mum! I feel sick. 妈妈!我觉得恶心。 🔊🔊 The heat made him feel faint. 炎热使他觉得快要晕倒了。 🔊🔊 He sounded happy, but I don't think he felt it. 他的语气听起来很开心,可我觉得他并不感到高兴。 I really felt bad about what I had done. 我真的对自己的所作所为感到难过。 She felt uncomfortable about asking him for help. 她不愿意向他求助。 I suddenly felt inspired. 我突然感到鼓舞。 He'd never felt really content in his job. 他从没有真正感到满意的工作。 I just want her to feel safe. 我只想让她感到安全。 How do you feel: happy, relieved, surprised? 您感觉如何:快乐,轻松,惊讶? It made me feel so proud to see him standing up there. 看到他站在那里我感到非常自豪。 Do you feel tired all the time? 你一直感到疲倦吗? I've never felt this way before. 我以前从未有过这种感觉。 I feel a lot of sympathy for them. 我很同情他们。 She didn't feel the pain so much as the shock. 她没有感到那么震惊,而是感到痛苦。 He seemed to feel no remorse at all. 他当时似乎一点也不感到懊悔。 🔊🔊 He feels a strong connection with her. 他与她有很深的联系。 He felt shame at not having helped her. 没有帮助她,他感到羞耻。 She felt nothing when she saw him. 看到他,她什么都没感觉。 Are you disappointed? I feel that way too. 你失望吗?我也有这种感觉。 I feel like such a failure. 我觉得自己真像个废物。 They felt like outsiders. 他们觉得自己像局外人。 I don't like feeling like a tourist when I travel. 我不喜欢旅行时感觉像个游客。 I feel like I'm going to be sick. 我觉得我会生病。 We never felt like we were rich. 我们从来没有觉得自己很富有。 I always felt as though I had to try harder than other people. 我总是觉得好像我必须比其他人更加努力。 They feel as if nobody listens to them. 他们觉得好像没有人在听他们。 I feel as if I've eaten too many sweets. 我觉得好像我吃了太多的甜点。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deeply
- strongly
- really
- …
- about
- for
- + adj.
- [transitive]
(not usually used in the progressive tenses )通常不用于进行时 to notice or be aware of something because it is touching you or having a physical effect on you synonym sense(通过触觉)注意到,意识到,感觉到 - feel something
I could feel the warm sun on my back. 我背上感受到了阳光的温暖。 🔊🔊 She felt a sharp pain in her hand. 她感到剧烈的疼痛。 She could not feel her legs. 她的双腿失去了知觉。 🔊🔊 I can’t feel his pulse. 我感觉不到他的脉搏。 He felt a hand on his shoulder. 他感到有只手在他肩上。 🔊🔊 You may feel a slight pressure in your chest. 您可能会感到胸部有些压力。 - feel somebody/something/yourself doing something
He felt a hand touching his shoulder. 他感到有只手在触摸他的肩膀。 🔊🔊 She could feel herself blushing. 她可以感到脸都红了。 🔊🔊 He felt the sweat running down his face. 他感到汗水从脸上流下来。 - feel somebody/something/yourself do something
I felt something crawl up my arm. 我觉得有个东西顺着手臂往上爬。 🔊🔊 We felt the ground give way under our feet. 我们感觉到脚下的土地下陷了。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesAs soon as you get off the plane you feel the heat. 一旦下飞机,您就会感到热。 They felt an impact as the bomb hit. 炸弹袭击时,他们感到了冲击。 I felt tears welling up in my eyes. 我感到眼泪涌出。 He could feel his heart pounding. 他能感觉到心脏跳动。 I felt him trembling. 我感到他在发抖。 I could feel myself getting faint. 我感到自己晕了过去。 I felt a hand touch my knee. 我感觉到手触摸了膝盖。 I felt the handle wobble when I picked it up. 拿起手柄时,我感到摇晃。 He felt his knee give way. 他感到膝盖屈服。 I felt something fall out of my pocket. 我觉得口袋里有些东西掉了。 I felt her relax in my arms. 我感到她在我怀里放松。 She felt a tear trickle down her cheek. 她的脸颊上流下了一滴泪。 He felt himself blush. 他觉得自己脸红了。
- feel something
- [transitive]
(not usually used in the progressive tenses ) feel something通常不用于进行时 to become aware of something even though you cannot see it, hear it, etc. synonym sense感到,感觉到(抽象事物) Can you feel the tension in this room? 你能感觉到这房间里的紧张气氛吗? 🔊🔊 They all feel pressure from managers to make a sale. 他们都感受到了经理人进行销售的压力。 I definitely felt the importance of the occasion. 我绝对感到这个场合很重要。
Extra ExamplesI felt their disapproval. 我感到他们的不赞成。 We all feel the urgency of the problem. 我们都感到这个问题的紧迫性。 You can feel the chemistry between them from the opening scene. 您可以从开幕现场感受到它们之间的化学反应。 I immediately felt the difference after he'd gone. 他走后,我立即感到与众不同。 Women feel society's expectation that they should be caring and nurturing. 妇女感到社会对她们应该关怀和养育的期望。 The tension between the film-maker and the subject is clearly felt in the documentary. 电影制片人和主题之间的紧张关系在纪录片中很明显。
- linking verb
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to give you a particular feeling or impression 给…感觉;有印象;感受到 - + adj.
This situation doesn't feel right. 这种情况感觉不对。 You need to go somewhere that feels safe. 您需要去一个安全的地方。 My mouth felt completely dry. 我感到口干舌燥。 🔊🔊 - it feels + adj. to do something
It felt strange to be back in my old school. 我回到母校有一种生疏的感觉。 🔊🔊 - feel like something
The place still feels like a small fishing village. 这个地方仍然感觉像一个小渔村。 - it feels like something
The interview only took ten minutes, but it felt like hours. 面试只用了十分钟,但觉得像几个小时似的。 🔊🔊 I've lived here for years, but it still doesn't feel like home. 我在这里住了多年,但仍然感觉不像家。 It feels like rain (= seems likely to rain). 好像快要下雨了。 🔊🔊 It's three degrees right now, but with the wind chill factor it feels like minus 12. 现在是三度,但是有了风寒系数,感觉就好像是负12。 How does it feel to be alone all day? 整天独自一个人的感受如何? 🔊🔊 - feel as if/though…
Her head felt as if it would burst. 她觉得头要爆裂了。 🔊🔊 - it feels as if/though…
It felt as though he had run a marathon. 他感到好像跑了一个马拉松似的。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesMy eyes feel sore. 我的眼睛很酸。 My stomach feels bloated. 我的肚子发胀。 The house feels warm and cosy. 这房子感觉温暖和舒适。 The end result feels totally different. 最终结果感觉完全不同。 I enjoy it so much, it doesn't feel like work. 我非常喜欢它,感觉不像工作。 The whole thing felt like a dream. 整个事情就像一场梦。 It feels great to be home. 回家感觉真好。 It feels intrusive to go into someone's bedroom when they're not there. 不在某人的卧室时,进入他们的卧室感觉很烦人。 Does it feel weird to think he's not coming back? 认为他不回来很奇怪吗? The house feels as if something is missing. 房子仿佛缺少了一些东西。 The paintings feel as if they've been done with great emotion. 这些画好像充满了情感。 It feels as if something exciting is going to happen. 感觉好像会发生一些激动人心的事情。 My legs feel as though they've been beaten with sticks. 我的腿感觉好像被棍子打了。 It feels as though someone is lurking in the shadows. 感觉好像有人潜伏在阴影中。 It sometimes feels like I'm not welcome here. 有时候感觉不受欢迎。 The plan definitely felt like it was going to work. 该计划肯定感觉像它正在起作用。
- + adj.
- linking verb
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to have a particular physical quality that you become aware of by touching 摸起来;手感 - + adj.
The water feels warm. 这水摸着很暖。 🔊🔊 Its skin feels really smooth. 它的皮摸起来真光滑。 🔊🔊 - feel like something
This wallet feels like leather. 这个钱包摸上去像是皮的。 🔊🔊 Your hands feel like ice. 您的手就像冰一样。
Extra ExamplesThe room felt cold. 房间感觉很冷。 The dress felt really silky. 这衣服真是柔滑。 It made my hair smell fresh and feel soft. 它使我的头发闻起来清新而柔软。 The sand under my feet felt cool and velvety. 我脚下的沙子感觉凉爽而柔软。 This bed feels too hard. 这张床太硬了。 The breeze felt wonderful on my cheek. 微风拂过我的脸颊。 The leaves are so rough, they feel like sandpaper. 叶子太粗糙了,感觉就像砂纸。 Her skin felt like velvet. 她的皮肤像天鹅绒。 What is it? It feels like jelly. 它是什么?感觉像果冻。 It feels exactly like real sheepskin. 感觉就像真正的羊皮。
- + adj.
- [transitive]
to deliberately move your fingers over something in order to find out what it is like 触;摸 - feel something
Can you feel the bump on my head? 你能摸到我头上那个肿块吗? 🔊🔊 Try to tell what this is just by feeling it. 凭手摸摸说出这是什么东西。 🔊🔊 People like to touch and feel the fabric before they buy. 人们喜欢在购买前触摸并感觉到织物。 - feel how, what, etc…
Feel how rough this is. 摸摸这有多粗糙。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesTangible assets are things that you can touch and feel. 有形资产是您可以触摸和感觉到的东西。 You get the chance to see, smell and feel the products. 您有机会看到,闻到和感觉到产品。 The doctor felt his abdomen. 医生感觉到他的腹部。 I gently felt the cut on his knee. 我轻轻地感觉到他膝盖上的伤口。 Feel how soft my hair is. 感觉我的头发有多柔软。 Can you feel how itchy this sweater is? 你能感觉到这件毛衣有多痒吗? Can you feel what this is? 你能感觉到这是什么吗?
- feel something
- [transitive, intransitive]
(not usually used in the progressive tenses )通常不用于进行时 to think or believe that something is the case; to have a particular opinion or attitude 以为;认为;相信 - feel (that)…
We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. 我们都认为我们输了是运气不好。 We've always felt this was our home. 我们一直觉得这是我们的家。 I felt (that) I had to apologize. 我以为我得道歉。 I feel I could continue playing until I am 35. 我觉得我可以继续比赛直到35岁。 - + adv./prep.
This is something I feel strongly about. 这事令我感触颇深。 🔊🔊 How do you feel about inviting the children too? 您也想邀请孩子们吗? I didn't know you felt like that about it. 我不知道你对此有这种感觉。 - feel it + noun
She felt it her duty to tell the police. 她认为报警是她的义务。 🔊🔊 I feel it a great honour to be chosen. 我感到荣幸被选中。 - feel it to be + noun
She felt it to be the best course of action to remain. 她认为这是保留的最佳措施。 - feel it + adj.
Why did you feel it necessary to do that? 您为什么觉得有必要这样做? I felt it advisable to do nothing. 我觉得最好不要作出行动。 🔊🔊 - feel it to be + adj.
We felt it to be unfortunate. 我们感到很不幸。 This decision is, I feel, a huge mistake. 我认为这个决定是个天大的错误。 🔊🔊
Synonyms thinkthink- believe
- feel
- reckon
- be under the impression
- think to have an idea that something is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about somebody/something:
Do you think (that) they’ll come? 你认为他们会来吗? Well, I like it. What do you think? 嗯,我喜欢这个。你认为怎么样?
- believe to have an idea that something is true or possible, although you are not completely certain; to have a particular opinion about somebody/something:
Police believe (that) the man may be armed. 警方认为那个人可能携有武器。
think or believe? When you are expressing an idea that you have or that somebody has of what is true or possible, believe is more formal than think. It is used especially for talking about ideas that other people have; think is used more often for talking about your own ideas: Police believe… • I think… When you are expressing an opinion, believe is stronger than think and is used especially for matters of principle; think is used more for practical matters or matters of personal taste.用 think 还是 believe? - feel to have a particular opinion about something that has happened or about what you/somebody ought to do:
We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. 我们都认为我们输了是运气不好。
- reckon (informal
) to think that something is true or possible: 指认为、以为 :I reckon (that) I’m going to get that job. 我认为我会得到那份工作。
- be under the impression that… to have an idea that something is true:
I was under the impression that the work had already been completed. 我还以为已经完工了呢。
- to think/believe/feel/reckon/be under the impression that…
- It is thought/believed/reckoned that…
- to be thought/believed/felt/reckoned to be something
- to think/believe/feel something about somebody/something
- to sincerely/honestly/seriously/mistakenly think/believe/feel
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumenta2We all feel similarly about this issue. 我们对这个问题的看法相似。 I still feel it was wrong to involve her. 我仍然觉得让她参与是错误的。 I personally feel that someone new should be appointed. 我个人认为应该任命一个新人。 Do you feel there is any justification for this claim? 您是否对此要求有任何道理? He feels very strongly about a lot of issues. 他对很多问题都感触很深。 It's a chance for people to say what they feel about the changes. 人们有机会说出自己对变化的感受。 I'm not sure how I feel about the new boss. 我不确定我对新老板的感觉。 Many people think this is a good thing, but I feel differently. 许多人认为这是一件好事,但我有不同的看法。 You might feel it a good idea to read the document first. 您可能会觉得先阅读文档是个好主意。 I feel it absurd that anyone should question this. 任何人都应该对此表示怀疑,这是荒谬的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deeply
- strongly
- really
- …
- about
- for
- feel (that)…
- [transitive] feel something
to experience the effects or results of something, often strongly 受(强烈)影响;(深深)体验到 He feels the cold a lot. 他很怕冷。 🔊🔊 Cathy was really feeling the heat. 凯茜真的感到很热。 🔊🔊 We're all starting to feel the pressure at work. 我们都开始感受到工作压力。 I was OK after my run, but I'll feel it tomorrow. 跑步后我没事,但明天我会感觉到。 She felt her mother's death very deeply. 她深感丧母之痛。 🔊🔊 The effects of the recession are being felt everywhere. 经济衰退的影响无所不在。 🔊🔊 We all felt the force of her arguments. 我们都体会到了她的论据的分量。 🔊🔊 Her loss has been keenly felt. 她的离世使我们切切实实感到悲痛。
Extra ExamplesI don't feel the cold. 我没有感冒。 I felt their pain. 我感到他们的痛苦。 I'm 65 now, and I'm starting to feel my age. 我今年65岁,并且开始感到自己的年龄。 You may be fine immediately after going to the gym, but feel it more the next day. 上健身房后,您可能会很快好起来,但第二天感觉会更好。 It was some months after his wife's death that he really began to feel his loss. 妻子去世几个月后,他才真正开始感到自己的损失。 The trauma can continue to be felt for years afterwards. 多年以后,这种创伤仍会继续。 All sides feel the pressure to reach an agreement. 各方都感到达成协议的压力。 We're all still feeling the shock of the election result. 我们所有人仍然对选举结果感到震惊。 We all felt the weight of her loss. 我们都感到她的失落之重。 His influence is still felt today. 今天仍然可以感受到他的影响力。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deeply
- strongly
- really
- …
- about
- for
- [intransitive]
to search for something with your hands, feet, etc. (用手、足等)摸索,寻找,探索 - + adv./prep.
She felt in her bag and pulled out a pen. 她在包里摸索,掏出一支笔。 If you feel under the desk you'll find a hook. 如果您觉得在桌子下面,您会发现一个钩子。 - feel for something
She felt for the step with her foot. 她的脚感到了脚步。 - + adv./prep. for something
I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch. 我得在黑暗中摸索寻找电灯开关。 🔊🔊 He felt in his pockets for some money. 他在口袋里摸着想找一些钱。 🔊🔊
Extra ExamplesI felt around in my bag for a tissue. 我在书包里摸索着一张纸巾。 He felt around in the drawer but there was nothing but paper. 他在抽屉里摸索,但只有纸。 Feel in the bottom of the wardrobe—there should be a bag. 感觉在衣柜的底部-应该有一个袋子。 I felt along the wall until I found the switch. 我沿着墙壁摸摸,直到找到开关。 He felt for a foothold. 他感到立足。 She was feeling around in the kitchen cupboards for some sugar. 她在厨房的橱柜里摸索着一些糖。 She felt along the bench for her towel. 她坐在板凳上摸摸毛巾。
- + adv./prep.
well/sick/happy/sad, etc.健康、不适、愉快、悲伤等
be/become aware发觉;意识到
give impression留下印象
touch触摸
think/believe认为;相信
be strongly affected强烈影响
search with hands用手摸索
Word OriginOld English fēlan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch voelen and German fühlen.
Idioms
be/feel flattered
to be pleased because somebody has made you feel important or special 被奉承得高兴;感到荣幸
be/feel hard done by
be/feel honoured (to do something)
be/feel like jelly | turn to jelly
(of legs or knees )双腿或双膝 to feel weak because you are nervous 紧张得发软
feel your age
to realize that you are getting old, especially compared with people you are with who are younger than you (尤指与较年轻者比)感到自己上年纪了,意识到自己老了
feel free (to do something)
- (informal)
used to tell somebody that they are allowed to do something (表示允许)可以随便做某事 Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand. 你要是不懂,可以随便提问。 🔊🔊 ‘Can I use your phone?’ ‘Feel free.’ “我能用你的电话吗?” “随便用吧。” 🔊🔊
feel good
to feel happy, confident, etc. Topics Feelingsa2感到愉快(或有信心等)
feel (it) in your bones (that…)
- (informal)
to be certain about something even though you do not have any direct proof and cannot explain why you are certain Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2心中感到;本能预感到;直觉确信
feel like something/like doing something
feel the pinch
feel your way
(feel) honour-bound to do something
- (formal)
to feel that you must do something because of your sense of moral duty (感到)道义上应做某事 She felt honour-bound to attend as she had promised to. 她觉得既然答应了就应该出席。 🔊🔊 He felt honour bound to help her. 他觉得在道义上应该帮助她。
look/feel like death warmed up (British English)
(North American English like death warmed over)
- (informal)
to look or feel very ill or tired 看起来病得厉害(或疲惫不堪);感到很不舒服(或累得要命)
look/feel like a million dollars/bucks
- (informal)
to look/feel extremely good 看上去/感觉好极了 Wow, you look like a million dollars. 哇,你看起来像一百万美元。
look/feel small
to look or feel stupid, weak, ashamed, etc. 显得(或感觉)矮人一截;愧不如人 There’s no need to make me look small in front of all these people. 没必要让我在所有这些人面前显得矮小。 I felt really small when I realized how much time he’d spent on it. 当我意识到他花了多少时间时,我感到非常渺小。
make your presence felt
to do something to make people very aware of the fact that you are there; to have a strong influence on a group of people or a situation 突显自己;对(人群或局势)发挥作用 She’s only been here a couple of weeks but she is already making her presence felt. 她只在这里呆了几个星期,但已经让她感到自己的存在。 She certainly made her presence felt in the boardroom. 她确实让自己在董事会上受到了关注。
not be/feel up to the mark
- (British English, old-fashioned)
not to feel as well or lively as usual 感觉不舒服 I’m not feeling up to the mark at the moment. 我目前不符合要求。
not feel yourself
to not feel healthy and well 觉得身体不好;感到身体不舒服 I’m not quite feeling myself today. 我今天不太舒服。