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Spanish-English translation for: feel
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Dictionary Spanish English: feel

Translation 1 - 33 of 33

SpanishEnglish
NOUN   a feel | feels
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VERB  to feel | felt | felt ... 
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SYNO   to feel | to sense | to experience ... 
sentir algo
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to feel sth.
experimentar algoto feel sth. [experience]
Nouns
tacto {m} [cualidad]feel [quality perceived by touch]
2 Words: Others
a tientas {adv}by feel
2 Words: Verbs
compungirse [sentir compasión]to feel compassion
med. marearseto feel dizzy
turbarse [azorarse]to feel embarrassed
estar forrado [esp.] [col.]to feel flush [coll.] [have a lot of money]
buscar algo a tientasto feel for sth. [grope]
apetecer (algo)to feel like (sth.) [idiom] [fancy]
med. sentirse fatalto feel miserable [ill]
compungirse [sentir arrepentimiento]to feel remorse
med. marearseto feel seasick
med. sentirse nauseabundoto feel sick [nauseated]
med. sentir arcadasto feel sick [nauseous]
tener sueñoto feel tired
sentirse biento feel well
3 Words: Verbs
sentir apego por algn/algoto feel affection for sb./sth.
encontrarse biento feel at ease
sentirse a gusto [locución]to feel at ease [idiom]
tener morriña (de algo)to feel homesick (for sth.)
tener ganas de hacer algoto feel like doing sth.
tener txirrinta de hacer algo [esp.] [Pamplona] [Navarra] [tener ganas de hacer algo]to feel like doing sth.
arrepentirse de algoto feel sorry about sth. [idiom] [regret]
compadecer a algnto feel sorry for sb.
estar firmemente convencido de algoto feel strongly about sth.
reconfortar a algn [reanimar]to make sb. feel better
darle pena a algn [causarle tristeza]to make sb. feel sad
darle pena a algn [causarle tristeza]to make sb. feel sorry
4 Words: Others
Estoy chungo. [esp.] [col.]I feel really grotty.
4 Words: Verbs
sopesar algo [levantar par tantear]to feel the weight of sth.
no estar por la labor de hacer algo [col.]to not feel like doing sth.
5+ Words: Verbs
tener un tacto sebosoto feel greasy (to the touch)
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