Feels 的意思
Experiences emotional or physical sensations.
In simple words: Has emotions or sensations
Feels 例句
- She feels happy when she sees her friends.
- He feels the cold wind on his skin.
- Sometimes he feels overwhelmed with work.
- How does it feel to win the championship?
- I feel that this is the right decision.
- She feels excited about her upcoming trip.
如何使用 Feels
Used to describe emotional states or physical sensations; suitable for informal and formal contexts. Avoid in overly technical discussions.
Grammar pattern
feels + object
Memory hint
Think of 'feels' like 'fields' of emotions.
相关单词
Collocations with Feels
- feels happy
- feels good
- feels sad
- feels tired
- feels like
Synonyms for Feels
- senses
- experiences
- emotes
- perceives
- undergoes
Common mistakes with Feels
- Confused with 'feel' as a base form.
- Used without a subject.
- Misused in past tense without context.
Feels appears in
Feels 的其他语言
More words like Feels
- Greatest
the best or most important
- BeA1
To exist or live.
- IA1
The word used by a person to talk about themselves.
- OfA1
shows a relationship between things, often to indicate belonging or connection.
- TheA1
A word that shows a specific thing is being talked about.
- YouA1
A word used to talk about the person or people you are speaking to.
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关于 "Feels" 的常见问题
"Feels" 是什么意思?
Has emotions or sensations
"Feels" 的定义是什么?
Experiences emotional or physical sensations.
如何在句子中使用 "Feels"?
She feels happy when she sees her friends.
能再举一个 "Feels" 的例子吗?
He feels the cold wind on his skin.
"Feels" 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 senses, experiences, emotes, perceives, undergoes。
哪些词和 "Feels" 搭配?
它常与 feels happy, feels good, feels sad, feels tired, feels like 搭配。
使用 "Feels" 时常见的错误有哪些?
Confused with 'feel' as a base form. Used without a subject. Misused in past tense without context.
"Feels" 怎么发音?
US: //fiːlz//, UK: //fiːlz//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 "Feels"?
Used to describe emotional states or physical sensations; suitable for informal and formal contexts. Avoid in overly technical discussions.
