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EVP coffee
EVP fee
EVP feed
EVP feed
EVP feedback
EVP feel
EVP feel
EVP feeling


OXF3000ZH: 咖啡 coffee
OXF3000ZH: 酬金 赏金 fee
OXF3000ZH: 喂(养) feed
OXF3000ZH: 有知觉 feel
OXF3000ZH: 感情 感觉 知觉 feeling
3000TH: ถ้วยกาแฟ thuayF gaaM faaeM coffee cup
3000TH: โอเลี้ยง o:hM liiangH iced coffee (black)
3000TH: ความรู้สึก khwaamM ruuH seukL feeling
3000TH: ค่าธรรมเนียม khaaF thamM niiamM fee
3000TH: ชื่นใจ cheuunF jaiM to feel sweet, cordial
3000TH: ป้อน bpaawnF to feed someone
3000TH: สงสาร sohngR saanR to feel sorry for
3000TH: ร้านกาแฟ raanH gaaM faaeM coffee shop
3000TH: สบายดี saL baaiM deeM to feel well, be in good health
3000TH: ค่า khaaF fee, cost, price, value
3000TH: รู้สึก ruuH seukL to feel
3000TH: เท้า thaaoH feet, foot
3000TH: กาแฟเย็น gaaM faaeM yenM iced coffee
3000TH: กาแฟร้อน gaaM faaeM raawnH hot coffee
3000TH: เสียว siaaoR thrill, strong feeling
3000TH: อารมณ์ aaM rohmM feeling
3000TH: กาแฟ gaaM faaeM coffee
3000TH: หนาว naaoR to be cold (feeling, weather)
5000FR: sentir to feel, smell
5000FR: frais cool, fresh; fee, expense
5000FR: sentiment feeling
5000FR: nourrir to feed, nourish
5000FR: plaindre to pity, feel sorry for, complain
5000FR: ressentir to feel
5000FR: émotion emotion, feeling
5000FR: éprouver to feel, experience
5000FR: café coffee, café
5000FR: alimenter to feed, supply
5000FR: restaurer to restore, feed
OXF3000N tiền thù lao học phí fee
OXF3000N cho ăn nuôi feed
OXF3000N cảm thấy feel
OXF3000N sự cảm thấy cảm giác feeling
OXF3000N buồn nôn feel sick
GBENDE: 费用 fee Gebühr
GBENDE: 工资 fee Lohn
CORE: fee + + + + + + +
NGLS: fee + amount of money paid for a particular service
WNS: (n.) [coffee] beverage
WNS: (n.) [fee] fixed charge
WNS: (n.) [feedback] response
WNS: (n.) [feeling] intuitive feeling
WNS: (n.) [feeling] touch, touch sensation
WNS: (v.) [feel] experience, undergo an emotional sensation
WNS: (v.) [feed] provide with food

ENDE: fee Gebühr
ENDE: fee Honorar
ENDE: fee Lohn
ENDE: fee Preis





coffee Cà phê Alphabet Introduction 1
A mug of coffee Một ca cà phê Alphabet Introduction 1
coffee cà phê Food
He sells glasses of coffee. Anh ấy bán những ly cà phê. Verbs 1
I drink coffee before I sleep. Tôi uống cà phê trước khi đi ngủ. Conjunctions
What do you do after drinking coffee? Bạn làm gì sau khi uống cà phê? Prepositions 1
We will open a coffee shop. Chúng tôi sẽ mở một quán cà phê. Places
coffee shop quán cà phê Places
That man buys Turkish coffee. Người đàn ông đó mua cà phê Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ. Countries 2
I feel happy. Tôi cảm thấy hạnh phúc. Verbs 3
How do you feel? Bạn cảm thấy như thế nào? Verbs 3
Sometimes, he feels lazy. Đôi khi, anh ấy cảm thấy lười biếng. Verbs 3
feel cảm thấy Verbs 3
We need feedback from you. Chúng tôi cần những phản hồi từ các bạn. Communication
feedback phản hồi Communication
Please sign in to write comments or feedback. Làm ơn đăng nhập để viết bình luận hoặc phản hồi. Communication
I would rather feel in pain than feel empty. Tôi thà cảm thấy đau đớn còn hơn cảm thấy trống rỗng. Adjectives 2
I want to order a cup of hot coffee. Tôi muốn gọi một ly cà phê nóng. Adjectives 2
I always feel they are not suitable. Tôi luôn cảm thấy họ không phù hợp. Adjectives 2
Sometimes I feel like I am invisible to everyone. Đôi khi, tôi cảm thấy như tôi tàng hình với mọi người. Adjectives 2
They feel disappointed about the result of the election. Họ cảm thấy thất vọng về kết quả của cuộc bầu cử. Politics
Where do you feel pain? Bạn cảm thấy đau ở đâu? Medical
Fees are different from taxes. Lệ phí khác với thuế. Economics
fee Lệ phí Economics
I feel very proud because Ihave a wonderful mother. Tôi cảm thấy rất tự hào vì tôi cómột người mẹ tuyệt vời. Adjectives 3
He always feels everything is very serious. Anh ấy luôn cảm thấy mọi thứ rất nghiêm trọng. Adjectives 3
Since yesterday I have started to feel very strange. Từ ngày hôm qua, tôi đã bắt đầu cảm thấy rất lạ. Adjectives 3
I feel happy when I wear this military uniform. Tôi cảm thấy hạnh phúc khi mặc bộ quân phục này. Military
I feel tired. Tôi cảm thấy mệt mỏi. Reduplicative Words
She drinks coffee to stay up all night. Cô ấy uống cà phê để thức trắng đêm. Informal Expressions
When you forgive everyone, you will feel happy. Khi bạn tha thứ cho mọi người, bạn sẽ cảm thấy hạnh phúc. Reduplicative Words 2







like: fee
feud, fee (under the Ly and Tran dynasties) đại điền trang



200 Are you feeling okay? Cậu cảm thấy không sao chứ?
255 Are you feeling all right? Cậu cảm thấy ổn chứ?
526 I'm not feeling well. I have a headache. Tôi cảm thấy không khoẻ. Tôi đang đau đầu.
555 I feel ne this morning, but I was very tired last night. Tôi thấy khoẻ lúc sáng nay nhưng đêm qua tôi rất mệt
956 I've just swum a mile and I feel great. Tôi vừa mới bơi được một dặm và tôi cảm thấy tuyệt vời.
1126 Are you feeling all right? Cậu cảm thấy không sao chứ?
1176 I feel good. I slept very well last night. Tôi cảm thấy tốt. Tôi tối qua ngủ ngon.
1252 Feliciana says she's feeling very tired. She's going to lie down for an hour. Feliciana nói cô ấy rất mệt. Cô ấy sẽ đi nằm một tiếng.
1287 I don't feel very well tonight. Tối nay tôi không được khoẻ.
1288 Well, go to bed early and you'll feel better in the morning. Rồi, đi ngủ sớm đi rồi sáng cậu sẽ thấy khoẻ hơn.
1331 I feel very tired. I don't think I'll play tennis today. Tôi thấy mệt lắm. Tôi nghĩ hôm nay tôi sẽ không chơi quần vợt đâu.
1440 You have a cold and a fever? Poor thing! You must feel awful. Cậu bị cảm và sốt à? Khổ thân! Cậu hẳn là khó chịu lắm.
1489 Simon isn't feeling well today. I think he should go see the doctor. Simon hôm nay không được khoẻ. Tôi nghĩ anh ấy nên đi khám.
1546 I'm feeling tired. I'd like to stay home tonight. Tôi thấy mệt. Tôi muốn ở nhà tối nay.
1575 I'm feeling tired. I'd rather not go out tonight. Tôi đang mệt. Tôi thấy không đi ra ngoài tối nay thì hơn.
1576 Jisang is feeling tired. He'd rather not go out tonight. Chí Tường đang mệt. Anh ấy thấy không đi ra ngoài tối nay thì hơn.
1806 Do you feel okay? — Yes, I do. Cậu thấy ổn chứ? - Vâng, tôi ổn.
1839 You look tired. — I do? I feel ne. Cậu trông có vẻ mệt. - Thế à? Tôi thấy khoẻ mà.
1860 You aren't tired, are you? — No, I feel ne. Cậu không mệt à? - Không, tôi khoẻ.
1881 Gerard is feeling much better after his operation, but he's still not supposed to do any heavy lifting. Gerard đang cảm thấy khoẻ hơn sau phẫu thuật nhưng anh ấy vẫn chưa được phép nhấc vật nặng.
1899 Maalik said he had wokup feeling sick, so he hadn't gone to work. Maalik nói anh ấy lúc thức dậy thấy không khoẻ nên anh ấy đã không đi làm.
2011 Hot weather makes me feel tired. Trời nóng làm tôi thấy mệt.
2042 I don't like him, but he has a lot of problems. I can't help feeling sorry for him. Tôi không thích anh ấy nhưng anh ấy gặp nhiều chuyện quá. Tôi không thể không thấy thương anh ấy.
2106 Do you feel like going out tonight? Cậu có thích đi ra ngoài tối nay không?
2145 I put on warmer clothes so I wouldn't feel cold. Tôi đã mặc quần áo ấm để tôi không thấy lạnh.
2209 Feeling tired, I went to bed early. Cảm thấy mệt, tôi đã đi ngủ sớm.
2346 I feel nervous. I can't relax. Tôi thấy lo. Tôi không thư giãn được.
In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> 2653 In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> Although she wasn't feeling well, she still went to work. > In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work. In spite of not feeling well, she still went to work.'> ☊ Mặc dù cô ấy không khoẻ nhưng cô ấy vẫn đi làm. > Dù cô ấy không khoẻ, cô ấy vẫn đi làm.
2807 I feel sorry for the loser. > I pity the loser. Tôi thấy tiếc cho người thua. > Tôi tiếc cho người thua.
2813 Some children feel proud of their parents, while others are ashamed of them. Một số đứa trẻ tự hào về bố mẹ chúng trong khi một số khác lại xấu hổ vì họ.

Even a small success gives you a sense of achievement (= a feeling of pride). achievement
The yard measures about 50 feet across. across
afraid of doing sth: I started to feel afraid of going out alone at night. afraid
You'll soon feel well again. again
She was beginning to feel her age (= feel that she was getting old). age
The coffee went all over my skirt. all
Is the coffee all right? all right
Do you feel all right? all right
alter sb/sth: It doesn't alter the way I feel. alter
He tried to analyse his feelings. analyse
Is your father feeling any better? any
an old tree that was at least ten feet around around
arrange with sb (about sth): I've arranged with the neighbours about feeding the cat while we are away. arrange
ashamed that...: I feel almost ashamed that I've been so lucky. ashamed
I feel awful about forgetting her birthday. awful
to look/feel awful (= to look/feel ill) awful
I feel an awful lot better than I did yesterday. awful
Those shoes are bad for her feet. bad
a coffee bar bar
Do parents have to bear the whole cost of tuition fees? bear
begin to do sth: I began to feel dizzy. begin
believe how, what, etc...: I can't believe how much better I feel. believe
I don't feel as if I belong here. belong
I don't really feel at my best today. best
You'll feel all the better for a good night's sleep. better
There's a lot of bad feeling between them. between
Black coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. bitter
Two black coffees, please. black
I feel safe as long as I can touch the bottom. bottom
a coffee/lunch/tea break break
bury sb/sth: The house was buried under ten feet of snow. bury
The room measures fifteen feet by twenty feet. by
She could feel a lump in her breast. can
Can you feed the cat, please? can
Many people feel cheated by the government's refusal to hold a referendum. cheat
The plane climbed to 33 000 feet. climb
His feeling for her was close to hatred. close
She took her feet off the pedals and coasted downhill. coast
decaffeinated/instant coffee coffee
ground/real coffee coffee
a jar of coffee coffee
a blend of Brazilian and Colombian coffees coffee
coffee ice cream coffee
black/white coffee (= without/with milk) coffee
Tea or coffee? coffee
I'll just make the coffee. coffee
Let's talk over coffee (= while drinking coffee). coffee
Two strong black coffees, please. coffee
to feel/look cold cold
cold hands and feet cold
She doesn't seem to feel the cold. cold
comfort food (= food that makes you feel better) comfort
I never feel very comfortable in her presence. comfortable
Please make yourself comfortable while I get some coffee. comfortable
I don't feel I can comment on their decision. comment
The teacher wants the children to feel confident about asking questions when they don't understand. confident
confident of sth/doing sth: The team feels confident of winning. confident
They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings. consideration
control sth: He was finding it difficult to control his feelings. control
Your parents will have to cover your tuition fees. cover
Would you like milk or cream in your coffee? cream
The reorganization has created a lot of bad feeling. create
They've painted it red to create a feeling of warmth. create
a fall in this year's coffee crop crop
a coffee cup cup
It was a curious feeling, as though we were floating on air. curious
She feels very cut off living in the country. cut sb/sth off (from sb/sth)
I'm feeling a good deal better. deal
Feelings about the death of a parent are bound to go deep. go/run deep
deeply held beliefs/convictions/views (= that sb feels very strongly) deeply
There was a definite feeling that things were getting worse. definite
a feeling of sheer/pure delight delight
The oil well extended several hundreds of feet in depth. depth
disgust (for sb): I can only feel disgust for these criminals. disgust
I don't drink coffee. drink
Could I have a drop more milk in my coffee, please? drop
After a week at sea, it was good to feel the earth beneath our feet again. earth
You could feel the earth shake as the truck came closer. earth
I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone. easy
Do you feel like eating out tonight? eat out
I can certainly feel the effects of too many late nights. effect
'I'm feeling really depressed.' 'The winter here has that effect sometimes.' effect
I didn't really feel like going out, but I am glad I made the effort. effort
Emotions are running high (= people are feeling very excited, angry, etc.). emotion
nervous energy (= energy produced by feeling nervous) energy
to feel a surge/thrill/shiver of excitement excitement
Some people feel that experimenting on animals is wrong. experiment
The riots are the most serious expression of anti-government feeling yet. expression
The monthly fee is fixed and there are no hidden extras (= unexpected costs). extra
We don't charge extra for the activities—everything is included in the admission fee. extra
Stand with your feet apart and your hands facing upwards. face
to lull sb into a false sense of security (= make sb feel safe when they are really in danger) FALSE
legal fees fee
Does the bank charge a fee for setting up the account? fee
fee-paying schools (= that you have to pay to go to) fee
membership fees fee
There is no entrance fee to the gallery. fee
Feed the plants once a week. feed
feed sb/sth/yourself: Have you fed the cat yet? feed
The baby can't feed itself yet (= can't put food into its own mouth). feed
feed sb/sth (on) sth: The cattle are fed (on) barley. feed
feed sth to sb/sth: The barley is fed to the cattle. feed
Slugs and snails feed at night. feed
They have a large family to feed. feed
There's enough here to feed an army. feed
I had to feel about in the dark for the light switch. feel
He feels the cold a lot. feel
Cathy was really feeling the heat. feel
feel (that)...: We all felt (that) we were unlucky to lose. feel
I feel I could continue playing until I am 35. feel
feel it to be sth: She felt it to be her duty to tell the police. feel
feel it + noun: She felt it her duty to tell the police. feel
feel it + adj.: I felt it advisable to do nothing. feel
(+ adv./prep.): This is something I feel strongly about. feel
This decision is, I feel, a huge mistake. feel
Its skin feels really smooth. feel
feel like sth: This wallet feels like leather. feel
feel sth: Can you feel the bump on my head? feel
Try to tell what this is just by feeling it. feel
feel how, what, etc...: Feel how rough this is. feel
feel like sth: The interview only took ten minutes, but it felt like hours. feel
It feels like rain (= seems likely to rain). feel
feel as if/though...: Her head felt as if it would burst. feel
How does it feel to be alone all day? feel
feel sth: I could feel the warm sun on my back. feel
She could not feel her legs. feel
I can't feel his pulse. feel
feel sb/sth/yourself doing sth: He felt a hand touching his shoulder. feel
She could feel herself blushing. feel
feel sb/sth/yourself do sth: I felt something crawl up my arm. feel
We felt the ground give way under our feet. feel
Can you feel the tension in this room? feel
I was feeling guilty. feel
You'll feel better after a good night's sleep. feel
I feel sorry for him. feel
I know exactly how you feel (= I feel sympathy for you). feel
Luckily I was feeling in a good mood. feel
feel sth: He seemed to feel no remorse at all. feel
feel like sth: I felt like a complete idiot. feel
It makes me feel good to know my work is appreciated. feel good
I feel like a drink. feel like sth/like doing sth
We'll go for a walk if you feel like it. feel like sth/like doing sth
Mum! I feel sick. feel sick
I've lost all feeling in my legs. feeling
Feeling gradually began to return to my frozen feet. feeling
He played the piano with great feeling. feeling
feeling for sb/sth: She has a wonderful feeling for colour. feeling
He hates talking about his feelings. feeling
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings (= offend you). feeling
I kept off the subject of divorce so as to spare her feelings. feeling
She spoke with feeling about the plight of the homeless. feeling
Feelings are running high (= people are very angry or excited). feeling
The general feeling of the meeting was against the decision. feeling
feeling (about/on sth): I don't have any strong feelings about it one way or the other. feeling
She had mixed feelings about giving up her job. feeling
My own feeling is that we should buy the cheaper one. feeling
Public feeling is being ignored by the government. feeling
feeling (of sth): He suddenly had the feeling of being followed. feeling
feeling (that...): I got the feeling that he didn't like me much. feeling
I had a nasty feeling that we were lost. feeling
a feeling of hunger/excitement/sadness, etc. feeling
guilty feelings feeling
I've got a tight feeling in my stomach. feeling
'I really resent the way he treated me.' 'I know the feeling (= I know how you feel).' feeling
'I'm going to miss you.' 'The feeling's mutual (= I feel exactly the same).' feeling
My feelings about the matter didn't seem to figure at all. figure
I was feeling fine when I got up this morning. fine
He tried to appeal to their finer feelings (= feelings of duty, love, etc.). fine
finish sth: A cup of coffee finished the meal perfectly. finish
It was good to feel the firm ground underfoot after hours of trudging through flooded fields. firm
I feel really fighting fit (= very healthy and full of energy). fit
We're flying at 35 000 feet. foot
'How tall are you?' 'Five foot nine' (= five feet and nine inches). foot
The nurse hung a chart at the foot of the bed (= the part of the bed where your feet normally are when you are lying in it). foot
My feet are aching. foot
to get/rise to your feet (= stand up) foot
I've been on my feet (= standing or walking around) all day. foot
Come on lads—on your feet and do some work! foot
walking around the house in bare feet (= not wearing shoes or socks) foot
Please wipe your feet (= your shoes) on the mat. foot
'Can I use the phone?' 'Please, feel free (= of course you can use it).' free
Could we order some fresh coffee? fresh
freshly brewed coffee freshly
I spilled coffee down my front. front
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better. glad
glad (that)...: I'm glad (that) you're feeling better. glad
I don't feel too good today. good
I feel great today. great
I don't feel too great. great
These roses grow to a height of 6 feet. grow
We can't stop for coffee now, we've hardly started. hardly
hate sb/yourself for sth/for doing sth: I hated myself for feeling jealous. hate
hatred (towards sb): feelings of hatred towards the bombers hatred
I could feel my heart pounding in my chest (= because of excitement, etc.). heart
He could feel the heat of the sun on his back. heat
I feel like I've died and gone to heaven. heaven
She helped him to his feet. help
Simon feels very at home on a horse. at home
honest (about sth): Are you being completely honest about your feelings? honest
To his horror, he could feel himself starting to cry (= it upset him very much). horror
I feel hot. hot
How are you feeling now? how
He was feeling bad. He went to work, however, and tried to concentrate. however
The public is always attracted to politicians who have the human touch (= the ability to make ordinary people feel relaxed when they meet them). human
She ignored his feeble attempt at humour. humour
She wasn't feeling very hungry. hungry
I have a hungry family to feed. hungry
My feet hurt. hurt
I didn't want to hurt his feelings. hurt
We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal. ill
Businesses are beginning to feel the full impact of the recession. impact
He likes to feel important. important
I can't drink coffee with milk in. in
You'll feel better with a good meal inside you. inside
to feel/have/show/express (an) interest in sth interest
There's no need for the team to feel proud of itself. itself
Children often feel jealous when a new baby arrives. jealous
He jumped to his feet when they called his name. jump
I had a kind of feeling this might happen. a kind of
That made me feel kind of stupid. kind of
I know exactly how you feel. know
I feel there is something lacking in my life. lacking
Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee. large
last (out): Will the coffee last out till next week? last
I was feeling too lazy to go out. lazy
The documentary caused a lot of bad feeling, not least among the workers whose lives it described. not least
Is there any coffee left? leave
He hadn't been asked to the party and was feeling very left out. leave sb/sth out (of sth)
He trudged home feeling lonely and let down. let sb down
Is there a licence fee? licence
The International Stock Exchange started life as a London coffee shop. life
As a boxer, he was always light on his feet (= quick and elegant in the way he moved). light
like sth + adj.: I like my coffee strong. like
Your feet must be behind the line when you serve (= in tennis ). line
She lives alone and often feels lonely. lonely
The table is six feet long. long
black coffee with lots of sugar lot
I'm feeling a lot better today. lot
make sth for sb: She made coffee for us all. make
make sb sth: She made us all coffee. make
Many people feel that the law should be changed. many
He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks. mark
the world market in coffee market
I did not feel that we had got to the heart of the matter (= the most important part). matter
I'm feeling very guilty—I've been meaning to call my parents for days, but still haven't got around to it. mean
I know what you mean (= I understand and feel sympathy). I hated learning to drive too. mean
a membership card/fee membership
I feel I've made a mess of things. mess
mid-morning coffee mid-
'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'I don't mind—either's fine.' mind
Do you mind driving? I'm feeling pretty tired. mind
I wouldn't mind a cup of coffee, if it's no trouble. I wouldn't mind sth/doing sth
I still have mixed feelings about going to Brazil (= I am not sure what to think). mixed
I prefer coffee in the morning. morning
The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick. motion
I must admit (= I feel that I should admit) I was surprised it cost so little. must
My feet are cold. my
I haven't been feeling myself recently (= I have not felt well). myself
a nervous glance/smile/voice (= one that shows that you feel anxious) nervous
nice to sb: Be nice to me. I'm not feeling well. nice
You'll feel better after you've had a good night's sleep. night
It's normal to feel tired after such a long trip. normal
He's five foot nothing (= exactly five feet tall). nothing
It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy. occasion
She had the oddest feeling that he was avoiding her. odd
No one will take offence (= feel upset or insulted) if you leave early. offence
I gratefully took the cup of coffee she offered me. offer
You can't feed a family on £50 a week. on
Part of me feels sorry for him (= I feel partly, but not entirely, sorry for him). part
pay sth to sb: Membership fees should be paid to the secretary. pay
It's perfectly normal to feel like this. perfectly
'Are you going to come?' 'Perhaps. I'll see how I feel.' perhaps
I could only feel pity for what they were enduring. pity
a look/feeling/surge of pity pity
Two coffees, please. please
'Coffee?' 'Please.' please
pleased (that...): I'm really pleased that you're feeling better. pleased
a coffee pot pot
They drank a pot of coffee. pot
pour (sth): Will you pour the coffee? pour
prefer sth: 'Coffee or tea?' 'I'd prefer tea, thanks.' prefer
prefer sth + adj.: I prefer my coffee black. prefer
pretend sth: She pretended an interest she did not feel. pretend
It's time to swallow your pride (= hide your feelings of pride) and ask for your job back. pride
her private thoughts and feelings private
The drug produces a feeling of excitement. produce
proud to be/have sth: I feel very proud to be a part of the team. proud
He constantly feels he has to prove himself to others. prove
She had never tried to put this feeling into words. put
Did you put sugar in my coffee? put
I don't know much about it, so I don't feel qualified to comment. qualified
qualify sb (for sth): Paying a fee doesn't automatically qualify you for membership. qualify
Somehow we managed to raise her to her feet. raise
I think I'll have a cold drink rather than coffee. rather than
I do my best to hide my real feelings from others. real
We have every reason (= have very good reasons) to feel optimistic. reason
I have no regrets about leaving Newcastle (= I do not feel sorry about it). regret
The fee they are offering bears no relation to the amount of work involved. relation
I'm feeling more relaxed about the future now. relaxed
I feel sorry for her, but the fact remains (that) she lied to us. remain
remember (that)...: Remember (that) you may feel sleepy after taking the pills. remember
He has no respect for her feelings. respect
I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. responsibility
responsibility (to/towards sb): She feels a strong sense of responsibility towards her employees. responsibility
I don't feel quite right today (= I feel ill/sick). right
The industry is feeling the effects of recent price rises. rise
She rose to her feet. rise
After 20 years in America, I still feel my roots are in England. root
We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping. routine
She didn't feel safe on her own. safe
'I'll have coffee.' 'Same for me, please (= I will have one too).' same
say (what, how, etc...): She finds it hard to say what she feels. say
At last they were able to feel secure about the future. secure
She'd allowed herself to be lulled into a false sense of security (= a feeling that she was safe when in fact she was in danger). security
You'll soon be feeling your old self again (= feeling well or happy again). self
sensitive to sth: She is very sensitive to other people's feelings. sensitive
To my shame (= I feel shame that) I refused to listen to her side of the story. shame
The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.). share
Mum, I feel sick! sick
a sick feeling in your stomach sick
I feel silly in these clothes. silly
I'll feel better after a good night's sleep (= a night when I sleep well). sleep
a lotion to make your skin feel soft and smooth smooth
Somehow, I don't feel I can trust him. somehow
It's quite something (= a thing that you should feel happy about) to have a job at all these days. something
His feet were sore after the walk. sore
I had a sort of feeling that he wouldn't come. a sort of sth
There was a feeling of restlessness deep in her soul. soul
The room has been furnished and decorated to give a feeling of space. space
My head is spinning (= I feel as if my head is going around and I can't balance). spin
His theories on economics are enough to make your head spin (= make you feel very confused). spin
There's a feeling of spring in the air today. spring
Everyone sprang to their feet (= stood up suddenly) when the principal walked in. spring
I tried stamping my feet to keep warm. stamp
I was standing only a few feet away. stand
We need to start (= begin using) a new jar of coffee. start
She's not very steady on her feet these days. steady
Peter stuck his head around the door and said, 'Coffee, anyone?' stick
You can store coffee beans in the freezer to keep them fresh. store
It was terribly hot and I started to feel strange. feel strange
Strangely enough, I don't feel at all nervous. strangely
The feeling I get from the street is that we have a good chance of winning this election. street
I was surprised by the strength of her feelings. strength
He was feeling very stressed and tired. stressed
strong black coffee strong
a strong feeling of nausea strong
Are you feeling stronger now after your rest? strong
People have strong feelings about this issue. strong
This is an issue I feel strongly about (= I have firm opinions about). strongly
student fees (= to pay for the cost of teaching) student
She always makes me feel really stupid. stupid
Do you take sugar (= have it in your tea, coffee, etc.)? sugar
How many sugars do you take in coffee? sugar
I did not feel at all sympathetic towards Kate. sympathetic
to express/feel sympathy for sb sympathy
Do you take sugar in your coffee? take
He's six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. tall
The music set everyone's feet tapping. tap
Would you like tea or coffee? tea
I feel terrible—I think I'll go to bed. terrible
'Would you like a coffee?' 'Oh, thanks.' thanks
They're two feet thick. thick
The walls are at least two feet in thickness. thickness
thought of sth: The very thought of it makes me feel sick. thought
Put the coffee in the filter and let the water run through. through
Every time I hear that song I feel happy. time
You'll feel differently about it when the time comes (= when it happens). time
The mug tipped over, spilling hot coffee everywhere. tip up/over, tip sth up/over
to be/look/feel tired tired
tired feet tired
The smell made my stomach turn over (= made me feel sick). turn over
I'm still uncertain of my feelings for him. uncertain
The boat lay under several feet of water. under
I've been feeling under stress lately. under
You'll be under anaesthetic, so you won't feel a thing. under
Rescuers found victims trapped several feet underground. underground
The fees they charge are not unreasonable. unreasonable
She is still a little unsteady on her feet after the operation. unsteady
I understand how upset you must be feeling. upset
The violence of her feelings surprised him. violence
want sb/sth + adj.: Do you want your coffee black or white? want
The steps had been worn away by the feet of thousands of pilgrims. wear away, wear sth away
I had the feeling we were not welcome at the meeting. welcome
I don't feel very well. well
Two white coffees, please. white
Do you take your coffee black or white? white
I'm feeling a whole lot better. a whole lot
Words fail me (= I cannot express how I feel). word
I can never put my feelings into words. word
He worshipped her from afar (= he loved her but did not tell her his feelings). worship
I'd love a coffee. would
Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way). wrongly
a mother bird feeding her young young

sentir tu ne sens pas son parfum?
frais on me paie mes frais de déplacement
sentiment elle connaît tes sentiments pour elle?
nourrir l’inégalité nourrit l’injustice
plaindre elle ne se plaignait pas; mais elle détestait faire le ménage
ressentir c’est alors qu’il ressentit, dans sa nuque, la douleur
émotion je fis de mon émotion un événement
éprouver je n’éprouvais aucune hâte à procéder
café Amélie est serveuse dans un café de Montmartre
alimenter j’alimentais ma peur en mangeant
restaurer nous allons d’abord nous restaurer