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

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I don't feel like eating now. Non mi va di mangiare ora.
You mean you didn't tell him anything? Vuoi dire che non gli hai detto niente?
I feel well today. Mi sento bene oggi.
You are a mean person. Sei una persona avara.
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.
What does "Tatoeba" mean? Cosa significa "Tatoeba"?
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword? Se i fatti contano più delle parole, perché la penna ferisce più della spada?
I feel unwell. Non mi sento bene.
He didn't mean to hurt you. Non voleva farti male.
I don't feel like eating. Non mi va di mangiare.
What does that word mean? Che significa quella parola?
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.
Do you mean what you say? Dici sul serio?
Tom doesn't feel like eating. A Tom non va di mangiare.
What do you mean? Cosa volete dire?
I don't feel well. Non mi sento bene.
Apart from joking, what do you mean to do? Scherzi a parte, cosa intendi fare?
Did you feel the earth move? Hai sentito la terra muoversi?
You mean he can't read or write? Intendi dire che non sa leggere o scrivere?
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