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Nil Nehri
cameratismo
fellow feeling [брит., америк. ˈfɛloʊ ˈˌfilɪŋ] СУЩ.
I. feeling [брит. ˈfiːlɪŋ, америк. ˈfilɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. feeling (emotion):
2. feeling (opinion, belief):
3. feeling (sensitivity):
4. feeling (impression):
5. feeling (physical sensation):
6. feeling (atmosphere):
7. feeling (instinct):
dono м.
facilità ж. (for per)
II. feeling [брит. ˈfiːlɪŋ, америк. ˈfilɪŋ] ПРИЛ.
feeling person
feeling gesture, remark
I. feel [брит. fiːl, америк. fil] СУЩ.
1. feel (atmosphere, impression created):
2. feel (sensation to the touch):
3. feel (act of touching, feeling):
to have a feel of sth or to give sth a feel
4. feel (familiarity, understanding):
to get the feel of controls, system
5. feel (flair):
dono м.
facilità ж. (for di)
II. feel <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. felt> [брит. fiːl, америк. fil] ГЛ. перех.
1. feel (experience):
feel affection, desire, unease
feel bond, hostility, obligation, strain, effects, consequences
feel envy, pride
2. feel (believe, think):
to feel sth to be
3. feel (physically):
feel blow, pressure, motion, draught, heat, object, twinge, ache, stiffness, effects
4. feel (touch deliberately):
feel texture, cloth
feel leaf, parcel, washing
feel patient, body part
procedere tentoni or a tastoni also перенос.
5. feel (sense, be aware of):
feel presence, tension, resentment, importance, seriousness
feel justice, irony
III. feel <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. felt> [брит. fiːl, америк. fil] ГЛ. неперех.
1. feel (emotionally):
feel sad, happy, nervous, sure
feel stupid, safe
feel angry, surprised
feel trapped, betrayed, cheated
2. feel (physically):
feel ill, better, tired, young, fat
3. feel (create certain sensation):
feel cold, soft, slimy, smooth
feel eerie
4. feel (want):
why did you do that?” - “I just felt like it
5. feel (touch, grope):
to feel in bag, drawer
to feel in pocket
to feel along edge, wall
IV. to feel oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
to feel oneself <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. felt>:
V. feel [брит. fiːl, америк. fil]
I. fellow [брит. ˈfɛləʊ, америк. ˈfɛloʊ] СУЩ.
1. fellow (man):
fellow разг.
tipo м.
fellow разг.
tizio м.
2. fellow (of society, association):
membro м. (of di)
3. fellow брит. УНИВЕР.:
4. fellow америк. (researcher):
5. fellow (boyfriend):
fellow устар., разг.
fellow устар., разг.
uomo м.
II. fellow [брит. ˈfɛləʊ, америк. ˈfɛloʊ] ПРИЛ. before сущ.
fellow feeling СУЩ.
I. feel <felt> [fi:l] ГЛ. неперех.
1. feel + прил./сущ. (sensation or emotion):
to feel as if
sentirsi come se+subj
2. feel + прил. (seem):
3. feel (search):
to feel for sth
II. feel <felt> [fi:l] ГЛ. перех.
1. feel (experience):
2. feel (think, believe):
to feel (that) …
3. feel (touch):
feel pulse
III. feel <felt> [fi:l] СУЩ.
1. feel (texture):
2. feel (act of touching):
3. feel (character, atmosphere):
4. feel (natural talent):
feeling [ˈfi:·lɪŋ] СУЩ.
1. feeling (emotion):
2. feeling (sensation):
3. feeling (impression):
4. feeling (opinion):
5. feeling (strong emotion):
6. feeling (physical sensation):
7. feeling (natural talent):
I. fellow [ˈfe·loʊ] СУЩ.
1. fellow разг. (man):
tizio м.
2. fellow УНИВЕР.:
docente м. и ж.
3. fellow офиц. (colleague):
collega м. и ж.
II. fellow [ˈfe·loʊ] ПРИЛ.
compagno(-a) м. (ж.) di studi
Present
Ifeel
youfeel
he/she/itfeels
wefeel
youfeel
theyfeel
Past
Ifelt
youfelt
he/she/itfelt
wefelt
youfelt
theyfelt
Present Perfect
Ihavefelt
youhavefelt
he/she/ithasfelt
wehavefelt
youhavefelt
theyhavefelt
Past Perfect
Ihadfelt
youhadfelt
he/she/ithadfelt
wehadfelt
youhadfelt
theyhadfelt
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