feel
Vocabulary Word
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★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: To experience an emotion or sensation; to touch something to examine it
感觉,触摸
sentir, palpar
感じる、触る
느끼다, 만지다
'Feel' describes experiencing emotions or physical sensations, or touching to examine. 'Feel like' means to want or to seem. 'I don't feel up to it' means lacking energy. 'How do you feel about...?' asks for opinions politely.
「feel」描述经历情感或身体感觉,或触摸检查。「feel like」意味着想要或似乎。「I don't feel up to it」意味着没有精力。
«Feel» describe experimentar emociones o sensaciones físicas, o tocar para examinar. «Feel like» significa querer o parecer. «I don't feel up to it» significa falta de energía.
「feel」は感情や身体的感覚を経験すること、または触って調べることを表します。「feel like」は~したい、または~のように思えるという意味です。
'Feel'은 감정이나 신체 감각을 경험하거나, 만져서 살펴보는 것을 뜻한다. 'Feel like'는 ~하고 싶다 또는 ~인 것 같다를 의미한다. 'I don't feel up to it'은 기력이 없다는 뜻이다. 'How do you feel about...?'는 의견을 정중하게 묻는 표현이다.
例文
- I feel much better after a good night's sleep. 睡了一个好觉后我感觉好多了。Me siento mucho mejor después de dormir bien.よく眠れたので気分がずっと良くなった。푹 자고 나니 기분이 훨씬 좋아졌다.
- The fabric feels very soft. 这块布料摸起来很柔软。La tela se siente muy suave.この生地はとても柔らかい手触りだ。이 직물은 촉감이 매우 부드럽다.
- Do you feel like going for a walk? 你想去散步吗?¿Te apetece dar un paseo?散歩に行きたい気分ですか?산책하러 가고 싶은 기분이에요?
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'fēlan' meaning 'to touch' or 'to perceive'. Related to German 'fühlen' and Dutch 'voelen'. The emotional sense — feeling happy, sad — developed from the physical sense of touch, as if emotions were something tangible.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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