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1.b> 1) i> (), i> / ; he felt the coat to see if it was wet i> , ; the blind recognize objects by feeling them i> / ; feel how sharp the edge of this knife is i> / / ; feel whether the water is warm enough / , i> ; feel how cold my hands are! , ! the doctor felt my pulse / ;
2) ..i> - (), ; ..i> / i> ; he felt in his purse and took a penny out of it / i> ; he felt under his chair with his right foot and got into his shoe i> , ; he felt along the wall until he found the door i> -, ; to feel for / after / smth. ..i> / - ; to feel in one's pocket for a box of matches ; to feel one's way ) ..i> / ; ) / ;
2.b> 1) (), ; he felt the cold touch of the wet twig i> ; I felt the floor trembling , ; to feel smth. under one's foot , ; shut the door, please, I feel the draught , , / ; he knows how it feels to be hungry , , / ; she felt as if her head were bursting , , ..i> ; to feel smb.'s presence in the dark i> ; I feel ten years younger ; to feel pity for smb. / ; ; to feel smb.'s mood changing , / ; he doesn't feel quite himself ; he felt an awful cad doing it i> ;
2) i> (.i> i>) (), ; to feel the heat [the cold] [] , [] ; he doesn't feel the heat at all , ; to feel the liquor ; , ; to feel the effect of an accident i> ;
3.b> (), i> (. i>); she feels her friend's death i> ; some people cannot feel ; to feel an insult deeply / ; he felt his son's ingratitude as if it were a wound i> i> ;
4.b> (), ; to feel keenly the beauty of the landscape ; to feel music [poetry] deeply [] / ;
5.b> 1) / ; he felt the truth of what was said i> ; to feel the force of smb.'s arguments / ; I feel that he has told the truth / , ;
2) (), ; it was felt to be unwise , i> ; I feel that I ought to say no more at present , ; I felt it necessary to interfere ; he felt that such a plan would be unwise i> , ;
6.b> (); I felt that there was going to be a disaster / , ; I can feel winter coming ;
7.b> .i> .i> (), (, ..i>);
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1.b> 1) to feel for smb. i>b> ; I feel for you deeply i> ;
2) to feel with smb.i>b> ; , ..i> ;
2.b> to feel up / equal / toi>b> (doingi>) smthi>.b> / , i> ; I don't feel up to walking now / ;
3.b> to feel likei>b> (doingi>) smth.i>b> , ; I feel like a cup of tea i> ; I feel like a walk / ; he feels like being alone / ; I don't feel like eating , ; if you feel like it ;
4.b> to feel like smth.i>b> , , ; it feels like wood [glass, velvet] [, ] ; what does it feel like to be (at) home again? ? ? it feels like rain , ;
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1.b> i> , i> ; to feel ill , ; to feel tired , ; to feel bad / badly / ; to feel bad / .i> badly / about smth. .i> ; / , ; my foot feels better i> ; to feel cheap ) .i> cheap IIr> 3 2); ) / ; to feel empty , ; to feel fine ; to feel seedy i>. ; to feel out of sorts ; , ; to feel low , ; to feel mean , ; to feel small ; I feel cold [hot] i> []; he felt sad ; to feel strongly about smth. i> , (, , ..i>); I feel very strongly about women smoking , i> ; i> , i> ; he feels very strongly about it , i> ;
2.b> i> (), ; the air felt warm , ; how cold your hand feels ; the cloth feels soft and silky (i>) , i> ; the room feels damp / ; the load feels heavy ; this chair feels very comfortable / ;
to feel aboutb> 1) ..i> / () / ; to feel about in the dark ..i> / ;
2) ..i> - (), ( , ..i>);
to feel outb> 1) (), (. , ..i>);
2) (), ; to feel out the situation , .