释义 |
sensize, v.|ˈsɛnsaɪz| [f. sense n. + -ize.] trans. To perceive by means of the senses. So ˈsensized ppl. a.
1846J. D. Morell Hist. View Philos. II. v. 86 ‘The world,’ says Fichte, ‘is the sensized material of our practical life.’ 1862Sat. Rev. 6 Sept. 284 What we sensise through the ear is simply the motion of the atmosphere. |