Sentence examples of "feel mean" in English
Hot weather doesn’t just mean that people feel a little unhappy.
Sehr warmes Wetter bedeutet nicht gerade, dass das Volk sich ein wenig unglücklich fühlt.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better.
Da du jetzt die Wahrheit kennst, ist dir vielleicht wohler zumute.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window?
Mir ist kalt. Macht es dir etwas aus, das Fenster zuzumachen?
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword?
Wenn Taten mehr bedeuten als Worte, warum verletzt dann der Schreibstift mehr als das Schwert?
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