0 to experience something physical or emotional: --
"Did it hurt?" "Not at all - I didn't feel a thing."
"Are you coming to aerobics?" "No, I don't feel like it today."
I feel like (going for) a swim.
By midday, we were really feeling (= suffering from) the heat.
[ + obj + -ing verb ] I could feel the sweat trickling down my back.
I felt like (= thought that I was) a complete idiot/such a fool.
"How are you feeling?" "Not too bad, but I've still got a slight headache."
1 to have a particular opinion about or attitude towards something: --
2 to touch something in order to discover something about it: --
3 the way that something feels: --
5 a natural understanding or ability, especially in a subject or activity: --
However, local people feel somewhat defensive about qiangqin.
The power of critical thoughts was significantly related to wanting to escape from them, feeling trapped by them and wanting to fight them.
I feel quite sad that the world media has decided to concentrate on many of the misuses.
These differences included not feeling rushed, and the nurse practitioner listening, giving full explanations and being easy to talk to.
I think women who want desperately to compete ; they're going to really feel it.
This does not prove causality, but suggests the possibility that those teachers with practical musical qualifications are more likely to feel confident to teach it.
When ordinar y persons see someone exposing himself on a public bus, the dismay, distress, and shock they feel constitutes psychological harm.
If your child wanted to make him or herself feel better, what would you tell him or her to do?