sense
- IPA[sens]
美式
- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch;a feeling that something is the case
- perceive by a sense or senses;be aware of (something) without being able to define exactly how one knows
verb: sense, 3rd person present: senses, gerund or present participle: sensing, past tense: sensed, past participle: sensed
noun: sense, plural noun: senses
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名詞
- 1. a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch the bear has a keen sense of smell that enables it to hunt at dusk 同義詞
- 2. a feeling that something is the case she had the sense of being a political outsider 同義詞
- ▪ an awareness or feeling that one is in a specified state you can improve your general health and sense of well-being
- ▪ a keen intuitive awareness of or sensitivity to the presence or importance of something she had a fine sense of comic timing 同義詞
- 3. a sane and realistic attitude to situations and problems he earned respect by the good sense he showed at meetings 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a reasonable or comprehensible rationale I can't see the sense in leaving all the work to you 同義詞
- 4. a way in which an expression or a situation can be interpreted; a meaning it is not clear which sense of the word “characters” is intended in this passage 同義詞
- 5. a property (e.g. direction of motion) distinguishing a pair of objects, quantities, effects, etc. which differ only in that each is the reverse of the other the cord does not become straight, but forms a length of helix in the opposite sense
- ▪ relating to or denoting a coding sequence of nucleotides, complementary to an antisense sequence.
動詞
- 1. perceive by a sense or senses with the first frost, they could sense a change in the days
- ▪ be aware of (something) without being able to define exactly how one knows she could sense her father's anger rising he could sense that he wasn't liked
- 2. (of a machine or similar device) detect an optical fiber senses a current flowing in a conductor
- the action or process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new ... the relationship between identity and sense-making may be more complex
Oxford American Dictionary
- experience consisting in or resulting from perception by the senses: the main opposition to rationalism is empiricism, the view that sense experience is the source of knowledge
Oxford Dictionary
- be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable
Oxford American Dictionary
- good sense and sound judgment in practical matters: a common-sense approach use your common sense
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ability to distinguish between right and wrong: my moral sense has been dulled by too many years here
Oxford American Dictionary
- be intelligible, justifiable, or practicable
Oxford Dictionary
- an immediate object of perception, which is not a material object; a sense impression: the material world cannot be directly grasped via sense data or empirical observation
Oxford Dictionary
- stop behaving unreasonably or foolishly
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英式
- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, ... the bear has a keen sense of smell which enables it to hunt at dusk
- perceive by a sense or senses: with the first frost, they could sense a change in the days
Oxford Dictionary