Examples of using Felt a bit in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Naturally, he felt a bit embarrassed, but it got me wondering about the genesis of the word, hodl.
Even Guo DaLu felt a bit creeped out, and muttered:“I guess Red Ant will be wearing red clothes.”.
At first this felt a bit awkward, but soon you gain full-confidence in the electronics.
I like honesty but geez, I felt a bit of a bee sting on that one.
Looking at his friend, the farmer felt a bit jealous; in comparison he looked like a servant.
So I felt a bit conflicted because I made a comment but I don't feel like I probably got out exactly what I was meaning.
But of course, most people attending already knew that, and as Kerry himself said, it felt a bit like preaching to the choir.
She felt a bit sad as she told him,“No, Lee, you wouldn't.”.
The article said that on January 29th, second-grade teacher Heather Holland returned home from work and felt a bit uncomfortable.
I felt a bit of stress every now and then, but I am glad to be in the Maglia Rosa.
Billy would have to say sorry to Jesus for swearing, but he felt a bit less of a fool.
The article said that on January 29th, second-grade teacher Heather Holland returned home from work and felt a bit uncomfortable.
I felt a bit foolish proclaiming I would figured out what I wanted to do next, only to reverse course a few days later.
Alyssa came to Wheaton thinking it would be her first step toward a Ph.D. and an academic career, but she felt a bit unsure.
And their principal felt a bit foolish too because they knew just as much if not more than I could teach them.
Felt a bit rushed sometimes, but they covered complete US East Coast.
As I felt a bit of warmth, I moved my lips to join the chorus of the praying brothers.
I have not seen the punishment episode again, but that I felt a bit of contact,” said McNair.
I haven't seen the penalty incident again, but I certainly felt a bit of contact,” said McNair.
At first I felt a bit alone, because the only person I knew was a friend of my family who lived in Hanover.