Usage examples of "feel for" in English with translation to Italian

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I feel bad for them. Mi sento male per loro.
Now I feel sorry for her. Ora mi dispiace per lei.
I feel sorry for Tom. Mi dispiace per Tom.
I feel sorry for her. Mi dispiace per lei.
I don't feel sorry for her. Non mi dispiace per lei.
I don't feel responsible for what happened. Non mi sento responsabile di quello che è successo.
I don't feel like eating now. Non mi va di mangiare ora.
She cooked a special dinner for him. Gli preparò una cena speciale.
I feel well today. Mi sento bene oggi.
I can seldom find time for reading. Riesco a trovare raramente del tempo per leggere.
I've spent so many years as chairman that I feel it's time I stepped down. Ho passato tanti anni in qualità di presidente che sento che è giunto il momento di dimettermi.
That couple was made for each other. Quella coppia era fatta una per l'altro.
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
A penny for your thoughts. Un penny per i tuoi pensieri.
I feel unwell. Non mi sento bene.
I will be leaving for Australia next month. Partirò per l'Australia il mese prossimo.
I don't feel like eating. Non mi va di mangiare.
I took it for granted that he would consent. Presi per scontato che avrebbe acconsentito.
There are days where I feel like my brain wants to abandon me. Ci sono dei giorni in cui sento che il mio cervello vuole abbandonarmi.
A Mr Jones is waiting for you outside. Un signor Jones ti sta aspettando fuori.
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