单词 | to feel oneself |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel (quite) oneself P8. to feel (quite) oneself, to feel (quite) like oneself, and variants: to seem to oneself to be in one's usual state of health or frame of mind. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > be in state of health [verb (intransitive)] > be in usual health to live and lookc1390 to be myselfa1675 to feel (quite) oneself1812 to look oneself1822 to feel (quite) like oneself1838 to feel (like) myself1886 1812 J. Galt Maddalen iii. viii, in Tragedies 53 I now begin to feel myself again. 1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist III. xliii. 141 I don't feel like myself when you lay that withered old claw on my shoulder, so take it away. 1865 Mrs. H. Wood Mildred Arkell I. ix I don't feel myself. 1890 Boston Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 27 Nov. 515/1 For some two weeks..he had not felt quite like himself, but he had had absolutely no cough. 1913 H. S. Harrison V. V.'s Eyes xxviii. 404 Cally had to assure him half a dozen times in as many blocks that she felt quite herself again. 1950 A. White Lost Traveller vi. i. 259 Will you let him come and talk to you when you're feeling a little more yourself? 2011 S. Busbee Rapture becomes Her iv. 61 His lordship is not feeling himself—we think it was something he ate. 2014 D. Macomber Love Lett. (2016) 113 Ellie didn't feel like herself in the morning until she had a cup of coffee. < as lemmas |
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