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1 feel
[fiːl] past tense, past participle felt [felt] verb1) to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch:يَحِسShe felt his hand on her shoulder.
يَلْمَس، يَتَحَسَّسShe felt the parcel carefully.
3) to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc):يَشْعُر بِ، يُحِسُّ بِHe felt a sudden anger.
4) to think (oneself) to be:يَشْعُرHow does she feel about her work?
5) to believe or consider:يَعْتَقِد، يَشْعُر أنShe feels that the firm treated her badly.
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2 feel as if
to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that:يَشْعُر وَكَأنَّShe feels as though she has known him for years.
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3 feel
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4 Feel (Handle)
A term used to denote how a cloth feels when handled, such as: - Boardy Feel - The yarn is hard or harsh, sized too hard, or the finish is too stiff. Thin Feel - Impoverished. Crackly, or Paperlike - The cloth has the peculiar crackle of paper. Full and Clothy Peel - The conditions generally required. -
5 feel/felt/felt
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6 feel like
1)a) to be inclined, willing or anxious to (do or have something):يَشْعُرُ بِمَيْلٍ إلى، يُحِبُّ أنI expect he feels like a cup of tea.
b) to have the feelings that one would have if one were:يَشْعُر مِثْلHe felt like an idiot (= He felt very foolish).
2) to feel that one would like to (have, do etc):يَرغَبُ، يَشْعُر بِمَيْلٍDo you feel like going to the cinema?
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7 feel, (felt)
اِعْتَقَدَ أَنَّ \ feel, (felt): to think: I feel that you could try harder. \ See Also شعر (شَعَرَ) \ بَدَا \ feel, (felt): (with an adj.) to be, or seem to be, in a certain condition: I felt sure that you would come. Do you feel ill? This chair feels comfortable. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (صفة) للحَوَاس -
8 feel (felt)
شَعَرَ \ feel (felt): to know that sth. is touching or having an effect on oneself: I felt his hand on my arm. I felt a pain in my stomach, think I feel that you could try harder, (with an adj.) to be, or seem to be, in a certain condition I felt sure that you would come. Do you feel ill? This chair feels comfortable. -
9 feel like
شَعَرَ برغبة في (القيام بعمل ما) \ feel like: to feel ready for; want: Do you feel like a swim?. -
10 feel like sth
شَعَرَ بمَيْل إلى \ feel like sth.: to feel ready for sth.: Do you feel like (having) a swim?. \ See Also رغبة في -
11 feel at home
to feel as relaxed as one does in one's own home or in a place or situation one knows well:يَشْعُر وكأنَّه في بيتِهHe's quite at home with cows – he used to live on a farm.
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12 feel bad (about something)
to feel upset or ashamed about something:يَشْعُرُ بالخَجَل والأضطِرابI feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.
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13 feel bad (about something)
to feel upset or ashamed about something:يَشْعُرُ بالخَجَل والأضطِرابI feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.
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14 feel small
to feel or look foolish or insignificant:يَبْدو غَبِيّاHe criticized her in front of her colleagues and made her feel very small.
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15 feel, (felt)
تَحَسَّسَ \ feel, (felt): to touch (sth.) with the hand so as to learn about it: The doctor felt my broken arm, to search with the hand She felt for her pencil. He felt in his pocket for a coin. finger: to touch with the fingers. grope: to feel with the hand for what one cannot see: The blind man was groping for the door handle. -
16 feel, (felt)
أَحَسَّ \ feel, (felt): to know that sth., is touching or having an effect on oneself: I felt his hand on my arm. I felt a pain in my stomach. perceive: notice and understand, especially through the eyes or mind: I can’t perceive any difference between these two coins. We perceived that we were unwelcome, so we left. sense: to feel (sth. that is not openly expressed): He sensed their anxiety. \ See Also أدرك (أَدْرَكَ)، شعر (شَعَرَ) -
17 feel, felt
دَارَ في خَلَدِه \ feel, felt: to think: I feel that you could try harder. -
18 feel/be sorry for sb
رَثَى لِحاله \ feel/be sorry for sb.: to feel pity towards sb.. -
19 feel as though
to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that:يَشْعُر وَكَأنَّShe feels as though she has known him for years.
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20 feel like a fish out of water
to feel uncomfortable or out of place in a situation.يَشْعُر بِعَدَم الإرْتِياح، يَشْعُر بالغَرابَه
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