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1 a se simţi bine (sănătos)
to be / to feel well\a se simţi bine (sănătos) ceva mai bine to feel easier\a se simţi bine (sănătos) mai bine după aceea to be the better for it\a se simţi bine (sănătos) şi mai bine după aceea to feel all the better for it\a se simţi bine (sănătos) cât se poate de bine </b>to be feeling very fit\a se simţi bine (sănătos) destul de bine to feel pretty tidy\a se simţi bine (sănătos) mult mai bine to feel very much better\a se simţi bine (sănătos) foarte bine to feel fine /amer. like a million dollars.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se simţi bine (sănătos)
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2 a nu se simţi bine (ca sănătate)
to be unwellnot to feel wellto be poorlyto feel shaky / wobblyto be not quite the thingnot to feel at all the thingRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu se simţi bine (ca sănătate)
См. также в других словарях:
feel well — feel healthy … English contemporary dictionary
feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… … Universalium
feel up to something — {v. phr.}, {informal} To feel adequately knowledgeable, strong, or equipped to handle a given task. * /Do you feel up to jogging a mile a day with me?/ Contrast: BE UP TO SOMETHING … Dictionary of American idioms
feel up to something — {v. phr.}, {informal} To feel adequately knowledgeable, strong, or equipped to handle a given task. * /Do you feel up to jogging a mile a day with me?/ Contrast: BE UP TO SOMETHING … Dictionary of American idioms
feel fine — feel OK, feel all right, feel well … English contemporary dictionary
does not feel well — feels ill, feels sick, does not feel healthy … English contemporary dictionary
well — 1 /wel/ adverb comparative better superlative best 1 SATISFACTORILY in a successful or satisfactory way: Did you sleep well? | James reads well for his age. | fairly/moderately/pretty well (=quite well) | go well (=happen in the way you planned… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
feel — [[t]fil[/t]] v. felt, feel•ing, n. 1) phl to perceive (something) by direct physical contact: to feel the softness of fur; to feel a breeze[/ex] 2) cvb to examine by touch: to feel someone s forehead[/ex] 3) to have a physical sensation of: to… … From formal English to slang
feel — v. & n. v. (past and past part. felt) 1 tr. a examine or search by touch. b (absol.) have the sensation of touch (was unable to feel). 2 tr. perceive or ascertain by touch; have a sensation of (could feel the warmth; felt that it was cold). 3 tr … Useful english dictionary
feel bad — not feel well, feel ill; feel pity or sorrow … English contemporary dictionary
Feel crook — not feel well … Dictionary of Australian slang