معنی
To have a sensation of discomfort, soreness, or agony in the body.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'stiff upper lip' tradition means British people might downplay how much pain they feel, using words like 'a bit of a nuisance' instead of 'pain.' In American healthcare, patients are frequently asked to rate the pain they feel on a scale of 1 to 10, making the phrase very common in clinical settings. The concept of 'Gaman' encourages enduring pain without complaint. Admitting to 'feeling pain' might be done more privately or only with medical professionals. In countries like Italy or Greece, expressing that one feels pain is often more socially accepted and vocal, seen as a way to connect with others and seek help.
Be Specific
When talking to a doctor, always add an adjective. Instead of 'I feel pain,' say 'I feel a sharp pain' or 'I feel a burning pain.'
Grammar Trap
Never say 'I am feel pain.' Use 'I feel pain' or 'I am feeling pain.'
معنی
To have a sensation of discomfort, soreness, or agony in the body.
Be Specific
When talking to a doctor, always add an adjective. Instead of 'I feel pain,' say 'I feel a sharp pain' or 'I feel a burning pain.'
Grammar Trap
Never say 'I am feel pain.' Use 'I feel pain' or 'I am feeling pain.'
Emotional Nuance
In English, 'I feel your pain' is a common way to show deep empathy for someone else's situation.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'feel pain'.
After the long hike, Sarah began to ______ ______ in her knees.
We use the base form 'feel pain' after 'began to'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option:
'Painful' is an adjective for objects, and we use the preposition 'in' for body parts.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
Doctor: 'Does it hurt here?' Patient: 'Yes, I ______ ______ when you press that spot.'
'Feel pain' is the natural response to describe a sensation during a medical exam.
Match the type of pain to the situation.
Match 'Emotional Pain' and 'Physical Pain' to these sentences: 1. 'I ______ after falling off my bike.' 2. 'I ______ after my best friend moved away.'
Falling off a bike causes physical injury, while a friend moving away causes emotional distress.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Types of Pain You Can Feel
Physical
- • Sharp pain
- • Dull ache
- • Burning sensation
Emotional
- • Grief
- • Heartbreak
- • Regret
Financial
- • High prices
- • Tax increases
- • Loss of income
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاAfter the long hike, Sarah began to ______ ______ in her knees.
We use the base form 'feel pain' after 'began to'.
Choose the best option:
'Painful' is an adjective for objects, and we use the preposition 'in' for body parts.
Doctor: 'Does it hurt here?' Patient: 'Yes, I ______ ______ when you press that spot.'
'Feel pain' is the natural response to describe a sensation during a medical exam.
Match 'Emotional Pain' and 'Physical Pain' to these sentences: 1. 'I ______ after falling off my bike.' 2. 'I ______ after my best friend moved away.'
Falling off a bike causes physical injury, while a friend moving away causes emotional distress.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it is very common to use 'feel pain' for emotional suffering, though 'I'm heartbroken' is more specific.
It is neutral. It works perfectly in a hospital (formal) or with a friend (informal).
Pain is a general term. An 'ache' is usually a dull, long-lasting pain, like a stomachache.
Yes, in English we use the same phrase: 'The dog feels pain.'
'Feel the pain' often refers to a specific, expected pain, like the pain of a workout or a specific economic policy.
Always use 'in' for body parts (in my arm, in my chest). Use 'on' only for the skin surface (on my skin).
Yes, adding 'a' makes it sound like a single, specific instance of pain.
It's an idiom meaning 'I understand and emphasize with your difficult situation.'
'Suffer pain' is much more formal and suggests the pain is very bad or lasts a long time.
You can say 'The pain is gone' or 'I don't feel any more pain.'
عبارات مرتبط
be in pain
similarTo be experiencing a state of suffering.
suffer from
specialized formTo have a chronic illness or condition.
no pain, no gain
builds onSuffering is necessary for progress.
ache
synonymA continuous, dull pain.