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(1)感覺到 []  (HTML)感觉到 []  (HTML)gǎn jué dào (gan3 jue2 dao4)feel
(2)好過 []  (HTML)好过 []  (HTML)hǎo guò (hao3guo4)well-to-do; to feel better (after an attack of disease, etc.) to feel fine
(3)不過意 []  (HTML)不过意 []  (HTML) guò (bu4 guo4 yi4)be sorry; feel apologetic
(4)喜 []  (HTML)喜 []  (HTML) (xi3)to be fond of; to like; to enjoy; to be happy; to feel pleased; happiness; delight; glad
(5)感 []  (HTML)感 []  (HTML)gǎn (gan3)to feel; to move; to touch; to affect
(6)覺 []  (HTML)觉 []  (HTML)jué (jue2)feel; find that; thinking; awake; aware
(7)安心 []  (HTML)安心 []  (HTML)ān xīn (an1 xin1)feel at ease; be relieved; set one's mind at rest; keep one's mind on something
(8)受用 []  (HTML)受用 []  (HTML)shòu yòng (shou4yong4)to enjoy; enjoyable; to get the benefit; comfortable; to feel good
(9)不快 []  (HTML)不快 []  (HTML) kuài (bu4 kuai4)be unhappy; be displeased; be in low spirits; be indisposed; feel under the weather; be out of sorts
(10)認為 []  (HTML)认为 []  (HTML)rèn wéi (ren4 wei2)to believe; to think; to consider; to feel
(11)感到 []  (HTML)感到 []  (HTML)gǎn dào (gan3 dao4)to feel; to sense; to have the feeling that; think that; to move; to affect
(12)快心 []  (HTML)快心 []  (HTML)kuài xīn (kuai4xin)to be pleased; to feel happy
(13)覺得 []  (HTML)觉得 []  (HTML)jué de (jue2 de5)to think; to feel
(14)開心 []  (HTML)开心 []  (HTML)kāi xīn (kai1 xin1)to feel happy; to have a great time; to make fun of somebody
(15)感覺 []  (HTML)感觉 []  (HTML)gǎn jué (gan3 jue2)to feel; to become aware of; feeling; sense; perception
(16)感受 []  (HTML)感受 []  (HTML)gǎn shòu (gan3shou4)to perceive; to feel
(17)感應 []  (HTML)感应 []  (HTML)gǎn yìng (gan3ying4)to feel and respond; induction (in physics)
(18)吃不下 []  (HTML)吃不下 []  (HTML)chī bu xià (chi1 bu5 xia4)not feel like eating; be unable to eat any more
(19)不好意思 []  (HTML)不好意思 []  (HTML) hǎo si (bu4 hao3 yi4 si5)feel embarrassed; be ill at ease; find it embarrassing (to do sth; )
(20)心安理得 []  (HTML)心安理得 []  (HTML)xīn ān- (xinan-li3de2)to have achieved a perfect peace of mind; to feel no qualm
(21)感衕身受 []  (HTML)感同身受 []  (HTML)gǎn tóng shēn shòu (gan3 tong2 shen shou4)to feel deeply moved by a kindness (shown to somebody else) as if one were actually the object thereof (an expression used often in letters asking favors on behalf of someone else)
(22)感念五中 []  (HTML)感念五中 []  (HTML)gǎn niàn zhōng (gan3nian4 wu3 zhong)to feel deep gratitude
(23)發 []  (HTML)发 []  (HTML) (fa1)to send out; to show (one's feeling); to issue; to develop
(24)人心 []  (HTML)人心 []  (HTML)rén xīn (ren2xin)human heart, will, feeling or emotion; morale
(25)意下 []  (HTML)意下 []  (HTML) xià (yi4xia4)mind; awareness; feeling
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