0 to experience an emotion or a physical feeling -- hissetmek, hissini duymak
1 If you describe the way a place, situation, or object feels, you say how it seems to you, or what your experience of it is like. -- daha iyi/farklı/acayip vb. hissetmek; sanki öyle hissetmek, gibi hissetmek
2 to seem to be similar to a type of person, thing, or situation -- birine/bir şeye benzemek; ...nın gibi görünmek
3 to think something or have an opinion -- hissetmek, inanmak, fikrine kapılma, düşünmek
4 to touch something, especially with your hands, in order to examine it -- dokunarak hissetmek/incelemek
5 to want something, or want to do something -- bir şeyi yapmayı canı istemek/canı çekmek
6 to be aware of something -- farkına varmak, hissetmek, duymak
7 the way that something seems, or feels when you touch it -- (dokunulduğunda) bir şeyin verdiği his, duygu
8 the ability to do something or use something well -- bir şeyi iyi kullanma/yapma yeteneği/hissi
I feel sure that 'ordinary' was a public dinner, not as explained on p. 222.
Although a second piano part has not survived, one feels again that a real opportunity to prompt further research has been lost.
Would the language learner then feel that her language is missing something ?
These things had such a feel about them.
His former students admired him for his generosity, his modesty, and his integrity; almost all of them just feel for tunate to have known him.
If a befriender feels that they are actually friends with the client, they may undertake caring tasks which are beyond the scheme's guidelines.
For instance, people feeling lonely do not necessarily benefit from antidepressants or from people visiting them.
If your child wanted to make him or herself feel better, what would you tell him or her to do?
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