单词 | sensings |
释义 | sense /sens/noun
Relating to a sense or senses transitive verb
ORIGIN: L sensus, from sentīre to feel sensed adjective Having meaning of a specified kind, etc senseˈful adjective
senseˈless adjective
senseˈlessly adverb senseˈlessness noun senˈsing noun and adjective senˈsism noun (philosophy) Sensationalism senˈsist noun sense datum noun What is received immediately through the stimulation of a sense organ (also called sensum /senˈsəm/; pl senˈsa) sense organ noun A structure specially adapted for the reception of stimuli, such as eye, ear and nose sense perception noun Perception by the senses bring someone to his or her senses
come to one's senses
common sense see under common five senses The senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch in a sense
in or out of one's (right) senses In or out of one's normal rational condition make sense To be understandable, sensible or rational make sense of
sixth sense An ability to perceive what lies beyond the powers of the five senses take leave of one's senses To go mad, start behaving unreasonably or irrationally |
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