feels in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for feels in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB trans

II.feel <felt, felt> [fiːl] VB intr

1. feel + adj (sense):

my mouth feels dry
sb feels hot/cold

III.feel [fiːl] N no pl

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feels Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

my mouth feels dry
sb feels hot/cold
she feels that is her due

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Already she feels a slight persecution mania as a result of the crusade she has launched...
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And beyond the creative triumphs and booming business, they're enjoying a late-blooming friendship that feels more like a blood relation.
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In those cases, she'll use a charcoal grey or blue-green grout against white tile for a bold look that still feels clean and classic.
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Even like with the -- some of the chorus-y, churchy sort of parts, it just feels good.
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This policy also extends to his personal family, because he feels that giving shoes away as gifts is unimaginative.
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Fusion food is good, he says, but he feels it should be kept seperate from traditional cuisine.
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Ultimately, however, he feels his overseas experience and interest have placed him in a part of the oil patch that is uniquely positioned for growth.
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A very small percentage of patients with false pregnancy will arrive at the doctor's office or hospital with what feels like labour pains, but they will not deliver a baby.
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He does it whenever he feels he should check his blood sugar level, even if he is in the clubhouse or the dugout during a game.
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In conclusion, the game was considered a complete and utter ripoff that feels more like a cheap cash-in than a fully thought-out product.
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