Usage examples of "feel up" in English with translation to French

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Do you feel up for a game of chess? Que dis-tu d'une partie d'échecs ?
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better. Maintenant que tu connais la vérité, peut-être que tu te sentiras mieux.
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. Je ne me sentais pas bien, mais je suis allé travailler.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? J'ai froid. Ça ne te gêne pas de fermer la fenêtre ?
Mary does not have anyone to talk to, but she does not feel lonely. Mary n’a personne avec qui parler, mais elle ne se sent pas seule.
How does it feel? Ça fait quoi ?
Make him feel ashamed of his laziness. Faites-lui honte de sa paresse.
Feel free to ask any questions. N'hésitez pas à poser des questions.
I feel well today. Aujourd'hui, je vais bien.
I feel like I've become someone else. Je sens que je suis devenu quelqu'un d'autre.
I can't feel anything in my left foot; there's no sensation at all. Je ne sens plus mon pied gauche; je n'y ai plus de sensation.
His short stature makes him feel insecure. Sa petite stature le fait se sentir peu sûr de lui.
I feel unwell. Je ne me sens pas bien.
I feel profound sympathy for the victims. Je ressens une profonde sympathie pour les victimes.
Do you feel birthdays are important? As-tu le sentiment que les anniversaires sont importants ?
There are days where I feel like my brain wants to abandon me. Il y a des jours où j'ai l'impression que mon cerveau veut m'abandonner.
I'm so happy, I feel like I could fly. Je suis si heureux que je m'élève dans le ciel.
I feel the same. Je ressens la même chose.
I don't feel well. Je ne me sens pas bien.
"How do you feel?" he inquired. "Comment te sens-tu ?", demanda-t-il.
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