senses

英[[sens]] 美[[sens]]
  • n. 感觉;意义;判断力
  • 名词sense的复数形式.
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名词 sense:
  1. a general conscious awareness

  2. the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted

  3. the faculty through which the external world is apprehended

  4. sound practical judgment

  5. a natural appreciation or ability

动词 sense:
  1. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles

  2. detect some circumstance or entity automatically

  3. become aware of not through the senses but instinctively

  4. comprehend

1. He can dull your senses with facts and figures.
他会用事实和数据蒙蔽你的理智。

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2. May her death bring these people to their senses.
但愿她的死能让这些人醒悟。

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3. All Dan's senses were afire.
丹所有的感官都燃烧着激情。

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4. You sold it? You must be out of your senses!
你把它卖了? 你简直是疯了!

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5. We hope she'll come to her senses and correct her mistakes.
我们希望她能觉悟过来,改正错误.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. CO is not readily perceived by the human senses.
      一氧化碳不易被人的感觉器官所觉察。
    2. Too much alcohol makes your senses blunt.
      (喻)大量喝酒会使你的感觉迟钝。
    3. He was a true friend in all senses of the word.
      从任何意义上来说他都是位真正的朋友。
    4. There are saying good-bye to Utopia in three senses.
      摘要存在三种意义上的向乌托邦告别。
    5. It can banish fatigue, keep you alert, improve your motor performance, and enhance your senses.
      它能清除疲劳,使你清醒,令你开车时更专心和提高你的判断力。

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