单词 | to feel as though |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel as though P2. to feel as if, to feel as though: (with following clause) to have a subjective impression or experience likened to the specified situation or event. ΚΠ 1534 J. Fewterer tr. U. Pinder Myrrour Christes Passion ii. f. cxxviiv When he was borne..she felte as if halfe her herte had bene borne and departed from her body. 1606 R. Chambers tr. P. Numan Miracles lately Wrought 210 He felt as if certain strings had been broken in his eyes. 1666 J. Bunyan Grace Abounding ⁋80 These suggestions..did so over-weigh my heart..that I felt as if there were nothing else but these from morning to night within me. 1742 D. Brainerd Diary 4 Nov. in Acct. Life D. Brainerd (1765) 49 The Lord will not allow me to feel as though I were fully supplied and satisfied. 1771 E. Griffith tr. ‘P. Viaud’ Shipwreck 58 While we were asunder, we felt as if a limb was wanting. 1802 J. Baillie Second Marriage i. i, in Plays II. 366 When I look upon her poor children playing about, I feel as tho' they were my own flesh and blood. 1816 S. Gridley Diss. Importance & Associability Human Stomach 4 They experienced this distressing sensation, and felt as though the stomach was rolling over. 1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ Valerie's Fate vi I must go with you. I feel as if I could not bear to stay behind! 1917 A. Cahan Rise of David Levinsky (1993) ix. xi. 269 The jargon of that column made me feel as though I had never learned any English at all. 2011 New Yorker 18 Apr. 126/3 This is the kind of show that makes us feel as if we had a seat at the dining-room table. < as lemmas |
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