felt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for felt in the English»Serbian Dictionary

felt pt, pp of feel

See also feel

I.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB trans

II.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB intr

1. feel + adj (sense):

III.feel [fiːl] N no pl

felt2 [felt] N no pl

'felt-tip N, felt-tip 'pen N

I.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB trans

II.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB intr

1. feel + adj (sense):

III.feel [fiːl] N no pl

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The good news is that once a roof has been slated or tiled, the sarking felt serves no purpose.
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He lived on a shoestring, spending a total of $12 for four days, and felt compelled to make a return trip the following summer.
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Unable to read or write effectively, he had attended school only sporadically, and felt unwelcome in the home of his stepfather.
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I felt a mysterious, irresistible urge to start walking to the right whenever the researcher turned the switch to the right.
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It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
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I felt like it was a statement that we were going to put some things in the rear view mirror.
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She felt she had a high status, and though she really didn't, she gave that to herself and that's a self-defence mechanism.
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Finding the makeshift housing comparable to an anthill, he soon found himself wondering what each soul inside each borough felt, whether it be heartache, love, loss or joy.
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In such cases, g-forces are felt, and bodies are not weightless.
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Luckily, her midwives are very skilled and experienced in breech birth, so she felt comfortable proceeding with a home birth.
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