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IELTS BNC: 135 COCA: 134
feel noun
atmosphere (the feel of a small town) texture (the feel of silk)
feel verb
feel (feel happy/the sun on your back) fumble (feel in your pockets for some money) have3 (feel the effects of sth) seem (It feels strange to be here.) think (I feel strongly that…) touch1 (feel a bump) feel like sth want
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feel ♦︎ know ♦︎ sense ♦︎ experience ♦︎ tasteThese words all mean to have and be aware of a particular emotion or physical feeling. 這些詞均表示感覺到、體會、體驗。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to feel / know / experience / taste joyto feel / know / experience pain / satisfaction / shameto feel / sense / experience a needto feel / experience a / an sense / sensation / emotion / urge / pang / surge / rush / stabto know / experience poverty / hardship / difficultiesto experience / taste success / lifeto have never felt / known / experienced / tasted sthto actually feel / know / sense / experience sthto feel / experience sth suddenly / sometimes / oftento know / experience sth directly / first-hand feel (felt, felt) [intransitive, transitive] to have and be aware of a particular feeling or emotion; to notice or be aware of sth because it is touching you or having a physical effect on you; to become aware of sth even though you cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste it 覺得;感到;(通過觸覺或直覺)感覺到The heat made him feel faint.炎熱讓他覺得快要暈倒了。She sounded more confident than she felt.她的語氣聽起來比她本人的感覺要有信心。How are you feeling today?你今天覺得怎麽樣?I know exactly how you feel (= I feel sympathy for you).我完全理解你的心情。He felt no remorse at all.他一點也不感到懊悔。I could feel the warm sun on my back.我感受到陽光暖暖地照在背上。She could not feel her legs.她的雙腿失去了知覺。He felt a hand on his shoulder.他感到有只手放在他肩上。Can you feel the tension in this room?你感覺得到這房間裏的緊張氣氛嗎?When feel is used to talk about becoming aware of things outside yourself, it is not usually used in the progressive tenses. * feel指感覺到自身以外的事物時,通常不用於進行時I was feeling guilty.我感到歉疚。I was feeling the sun on my back. Are you feeling the tension in this room? see also feeling emotion , feeling sense noun know (knew, known) [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用於進行時) to have personal experience of an emotion or situation 親身體驗;親身經歷She thought she would never know the joy of seeing a child grow up in her care.她原以爲她絕不會體驗到看着孩子在自己的照料下長大的樂趣。She may be successful now, but she has known what it is like to be poor.她現在算是成功了,但她嘗過貧窮的滋味。 sense [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用於進行時) to become aware of sth outside yourself, even though you cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste it (憑直覺)感覺到,意識到,察覺出Sensing danger, they started to run.他們感覺到有危險,撒腿就跑。I sensed a note of tension in his voice.我察覺到他的聲音裏有一絲緊張。Lisa sensed that he did not believe her.莉薩意識到他不相信她。 see also sense sense noun NOTE 辨析 Feel or sense?You usually feel your own feelings and emotions, but sense other people's. * feel通常指感覺到自己的感受和情緒,sense則指感覺到别人的He felt a terrible pain in his chest.他感到胸部一陣劇痛。He sensed a terrible pain in his chest. She sensed the terrible pain he was feeling (= she was aware of it).她意識到他疼痛萬分。I feel your pain (= I know how you are suffering and it makes me suffer too).我理解你的痛苦。 experience [transitive] (rather formal) to have and be aware of a particular emotion or physical feeling 感受;體會;體驗I have never experienced such pain before.我以前從未感到過如此痛苦。I experienced a moment of panic as I boarded the plane.我登機時感到一陣恐慌。 taste [transitive] (especially written) to have a short experience of sth, especially sth that you want more of 短暫享受到;淺嘗;嘗到甜頭He had tasted freedom only to lose it again.他剛嘗到自由的甜頭,卻又失去了。People typically taste victory, success and freedom. * taste通常跟victory、success和freedom搭配。

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