Examples of using Feels very in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
This world is… feels very different.
He feels very clear about it.
He feels very connected to the East Greenlanders
In the very moment she feels very embarrassed and confused by the GP's reaction.
It feels very natural to look at when you have got used to it.
Feels very relevant now.
At times I think she feels very alone in the world.
the director has managed to exploit this in a positive way to create something that feels very genuine.
Cupro is a very fine cotton product as feels very soft, cupro is a faint material in super quality,
If your child's skin feels very hot with little or no sweating,
The u.s. Fda(FDA), feels very strongly that such investments are legal
Our group feels very strongly that we have to introduce more independence and self-sufficiency into our social systems.
After getting used to the chair, it feels very comfortable and it is easy to use.
The interior feels very upscale, so you might want to leave your flip flops at home, but the prices are surprisingly reasonable about the same as Din Tai Fung.
Abrahamsen feels very attracted to Schumann's music,
The purple suede feels very soft and luxurious,
He uses an example of a small boy who feels very weak and afraid,
Their pet feels very uncomfortable, requires long walks,
He feels very bad for himself until a giant creature looms out of the water.
Israel feels very insecure- and could act alone,