n.:
毛毡
v.:
“feel”的过去式和过去分词;把…制成毡;用毡遮盖;粘结起来
adj.:
毡制的;可以[显然]感觉到的
网络:
毡制品;毛布;油毛毡
1.
He felt too bad for that there were all spelling mistakes on the card.
这张卡片全市拼写错误。他觉得糟透了。
2.
But we both felt we were getting married somewhere which had so much history and atmosphere.
但我们俩都觉得,我们结婚的地方历史悠久而又充满了奇趣。
3.
She said that she strongly felt it would be of importance to strengthen the communication between the Chinese and American.
她说,当亲身感受到不同年龄的美国学生学习汉语和中国文化的热情时,更加感到加强中美两国人民之间交流的重要性。
4.
At first, it felt like someone had lodged a knife into me, but as he began moving up and down, I laughed at the pleasure of it all.
开始,就像有人拿刀插进去,但当他开始动,我体会到乐趣。
5.
The next day, he felt like drinking, but when he was about to do so, he thought of his promise again. In the end, he decided not to drink.
第二天,他又想喝酒,但当他正准备这样做的时候,他再次想起了他的承诺…最后,他决定不喝了。
6.
It was good for a small car, but the handling felt a bit roly-poly and the steering was a bit too vague.
作为小型车来说不错,但是操控起来总有点放不开的感觉,转向也不顺。
7.
Over the last few weeks I have been struck by the number of times that words in our worship have felt a bit inappropriate, a bit dodgy.
最近几个星期以来,我很多次被我们做礼拜所用的不恰当的和有点虚假的话所困扰。
8.
"The first time she said it, it felt like I got kicked in the chest, " he said.
“她第一次说到这个的时候,我的心口像重重的挨了一闷棍,”他说道。
9.
His heart felt as heavy as his backpack as he opened the door to his house and went inside.
推门走进家时,他的心情如同身上的背包一样沉重。
10.
Poland was suddenly unreachable, and I felt as if I were being taken out of life itself.
突然间,波兰离我远去,无法触及,感觉就像生命也离我远去了。