Translation for '
to feel' from English to Czech
| VERB | to feel | felt | felt feeling | feels |
| SYNO | feel | feeling | flavor | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- These internal sanctions make us want to do good because we do not want to feel guilty for our actions.
- Depending upon the rate of growth, one can begin to feel the hair growing back within hours of shaving.
- "Oh, that's the name of the song, is it?" Alice said, trying to feel interested.
- British Non-conformist churches were often more classical in mood, and tended not to feel the need for a tower or steeple.
- Congress regarding a change-of-status petition submitted by Guam has led many to feel that the territory is being deprived of the benefits of a more equitable union with the United States.
- Most full moon esbats are held at midnight because the moon is most visible which allows participants to feel closer to it.
- He claimed the major influence on his humour was Oliver Cromwell, adding "I also owe much to Christopher Columbus, because the American spirit has occasionally tapped me on the shoulder and I have been delighted to feel its ironically glacial bite".
- From these considerations of Scripture comes the simplest way to imitate Christ: an emulation of the moral actions and attitudes that Jesus demonstrated in his earthly ministry becomes the most significant way to feel and have knowledge of God.
- Chicano machismo, religious traditionalism, and homophobia creates challenges for them to feel accepted by their families.Indigenous Mexico]," exiles queer Chicana/o youth.
- The separation affects daily activty and depresses the spirit of the townspeople, who begin to feel isolated and introverted, and the plague begins to affect various characters.
- Tauranac, an engineer at heart, started to feel his Formula One budget of around £100,000 was a gamble he could not afford to take on his own and began to look around for an experienced business partner.
- This in turn causes warm summers to feel substantially cooler and near freezing winter days to have a far below zero wind chill.
- The team were back in the airport terminal for barely ten minutes when the call came to reconvene on the plane, and a number of passengers began to feel nervous.
- The horizontally spacious and dimly lit interior is designed to feel peaceful and contemplative.
- This could cause those individuals to feel a variety of different emotions as they are going through a completely new psychological experience.
- At the same time they tended to feel that the military should be strong enough to play a part in the Arab-Israeli struggle.
- Seth speculates that Israelis seem to feel [...] that increasing settlements will force many Palestinians to flee to other countries and that the remainder will be forced to live under Israeli terms.
- It requires the user to be able to feel depth or hardness; this ability was realized with the first electrorheological tactile mice but never marketed.
- In dialects with aspiration, to feel or see the difference between aspirated and unaspirated sounds, one can put a hand or a lit candle in front of one's mouth, and say "spin" [...] and then "pin" [...].
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