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

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I don't feel like eating now. Non mi va di mangiare ora.
The most important thing is thinking for oneself. La cosa più importante è pensare per sé stessi.
I feel well today. Mi sento bene oggi.
One should do one's homework by oneself. Si dovrebbero fare i propri compiti da soli.
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.
To have doubts about oneself is the first sign of intelligence. Dubitare di sé stesso è il primo segno dell'intelligenza.
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
I feel unwell. Non mi sento bene.
I don't feel like eating. Non mi va di mangiare.
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.
Tom doesn't feel like eating. A Tom non va di mangiare.
I don't feel well. Non mi sento bene.
Did you feel the earth move? Hai sentito la terra muoversi?
I feel like taking a walk. Mi va di fare una passeggiata.
I feel fine. Mi sento bene.
I often feel depressed. Spesso mi sento depresso.
I'm beginning to feel at ease when I speak in Chinese. Comincio a sentirmi a mio agio quando parlo in cinese.
How does it feel to be back home? Come ci si sente a essere tornati a casa?
He makes everybody feel at ease. Fa sentire tutti a loro agio.
Take this medicine if you don't feel well. Prendi questa medicina se non ti senti bene.
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