Examples of using Were feeling in English and their translations into Chinese
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The team reports that 49% of the patients were feeling pain while they were at rest, and that 25% felt pain when active.
Clary and his friends were feeling good until the New England Patriots began an epic comeback.
What Debs accomplished was not in theory, or analysis, but in expressing eloquently, passionately, what people were feeling.
On the other hand, if you were feeling energized, you would find it easier to look at the positive side.
He explained the emotions Caroline and I were feeling best: We have this idea that love is supposed to last forever.
Their girlfriends were all 3-4 years older, and they were feeling far more biological pressure than I suspect that you do.
The tyres were feeling OK and we planned to run a long first stint.”.
When participants were feeling unhappy, they were more likely to subsequently spend time with people who tended to boost their happiness.
He added that all FBI workers were feeling financial stresses from the shutdown.
This new music tried to break boundaries and express the real emotions that people were feeling, but didn't talk about.
Hirai explained that both himself and the team were feeling jubilant when they finally got the long-anticipated WAC tournament victory.
Twenty years ago when I started teaching here, my students were feeling very good about themselves.
He added that all Federal Bureau of Investigation workers were feeling financial stresses from the shutdown.
Paul, you mentioned before we began that you were feeling a love growing within you for me.
And I couldn't help but laugh, for now I was feeling glad because they were feeling bad.
Now, as the agency's investigation unfolded, bank officials were feeling optimistic.
The men told people on Namdrik that a week before they landed, they were feeling weak and sick from lack of food.
But they also said they would like to see some inspirational quotes that could encourage them when they were feeling down or overwhelmed.
Shuweikh, a mother of two herself, told Sky News that she could tell the kids were feeling scared.
Already soldiers and civilians alike were feeling the pinch, and the muttering against him and his fellow speculators was bitter.