Usage examples of "empfinden" in German with translation to English

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Ich denke, es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass Pflanzen Schmerz empfinden. I think it's unlikely that plants feel pain.
Ich denke, es ist nicht sehr wahrscheinlich, dass Pflanzen Schmerz empfinden. I think it's unlikely that plants feel pain.
Andreas empfindet Hass gegenüber Angela. Andreas feels hatred towards Angela.
Wir werden nie erfahren, was er empfindet. We will never know how he's feeling.
Ich empfinde eine große Liebe für die ganze Menschheit. I feel a great love for all of humanity.
Ihr wehmütiges Lächeln verbarg die Traurigkeit, die sie empfand, weil sie gehen musste. Her wistful smile belied the sadness she felt at having to leave.
Wenn man dem Tode so nahe ist und doch weiß: er wird einen nicht berühren, so empfindet man etwas Besonderes. When you stand so close to death, knowing that it will not touch you, you feel something special!
Shugo ist eine umgangssprachliche Art über jemanden zu reden, der große Mengen Alkohol trinken kann und dabei keinerlei Rausch empfindet. Shugo is a colloquial way of referring to someone who can drink large quantities of alcohol and additionally not feel the effects of intoxication.
Sie hat kein räumliches Empfinden. She has no spatial awareness.
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